Les Dees W, Hiney J K, Srivastava V
Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Public Health, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA.
Alcohol Health Res World. 1998;22(3):165-9.
Research suggests that alcohol consumption during early adolescence may delay the onset of female puberty. Alcohol's effect on sexual development is associated with altered function of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1). This hormone, which is produced in the liver, travels through the bloodstream to the brain, where it helps coordinate overall physical growth with the maturation of the reproductive system. Long-term alcohol consumption inhibits the production of IGF-1 in the liver. Short-term alcohol administration alters IGF-1 function within the brain, ultimately suppressing the release of specific reproductive hormones that initiate puberty. Large proportions of young girls develop drinking habits that place them at risk for alcohol-related endocrine disorders at a crucial time in female pubertal development.
研究表明,青春期早期饮酒可能会延迟女性青春期的开始。酒精对性发育的影响与胰岛素样生长因子1(IGF-1)功能的改变有关。这种在肝脏中产生的激素通过血液循环到达大脑,在那里它有助于协调整体身体生长与生殖系统的成熟。长期饮酒会抑制肝脏中IGF-1的产生。短期饮酒会改变大脑内IGF-1的功能,最终抑制引发青春期的特定生殖激素的释放。很大比例的年轻女孩养成了饮酒习惯,这使她们在女性青春期发育的关键时期面临与酒精相关的内分泌紊乱风险。