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父母哺乳对后代发育的贡献:这可不是牛奶的胡说!

The contributions of parental lactation on offspring development: It's not udder nonsense!

机构信息

Department of Biology, The University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

School of Arts & Sciences, Health Psychology Program, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Horm Behav. 2023 Jul;153:105375. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2023.105375. Epub 2023 Jun 1.

Abstract

The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) hypothesis describes how maternal stress exposures experienced during critical periods of perinatal life are linked to altered developmental trajectories in offspring. Perinatal stress also induces changes in lactogenesis, milk volume, maternal care, and the nutritive and non-nutritive components of milk, affecting short and long-term developmental outcomes in offspring. For instance, selective early life stressors shape the contents of milk, including macro/micronutrients, immune components, microbiota, enzymes, hormones, milk-derived extracellular vesicles, and milk microRNAs. In this review, we highlight the contributions of parental lactation to offspring development by examining changes in the composition of breast milk in response to three well-characterized maternal stressors: nutritive stress, immune stress, and psychological stress. We discuss recent findings in human, animal, and in vitro models, their clinical relevance, study limitations, and potential therapeutic significance to improving human health and infant survival. We also discuss the benefits of enrichment methods and support tools that can be used to improve milk quality and volume as well as related developmental outcomes in offspring. Lastly, we use evidence-based primary literature to convey that even though select maternal stressors may modulate lactation biology (by influencing milk composition) depending on the severity and length of exposure, exclusive and/or prolonged milk feeding may attenuate the negative in utero effects of early life stressors and promote healthy developmental trajectories. Overall, scientific evidence supports lactation to be protective against nutritive and immune stressors, but the benefits of lactation in response to psychological stressors need further investigation.

摘要

健康与疾病的发育起源(DOHaD)假说描述了母体在围产期生命关键期经历的应激暴露如何与后代发育轨迹的改变相关。围产期应激还会引起泌乳、乳汁量、母性照顾以及乳汁的营养和非营养成分的变化,从而影响后代的短期和长期发育结果。例如,选择性的早期生活应激源会塑造乳汁的内容物,包括宏量/微量营养素、免疫成分、微生物群、酶、激素、乳源细胞外囊泡和乳源 microRNAs。在这篇综述中,我们通过检查三种特征明确的母体应激源(营养应激、免疫应激和心理应激)对母乳成分的影响,强调了亲代哺乳对后代发育的贡献。我们讨论了人类、动物和体外模型中的最新发现、其临床相关性、研究局限性以及改善人类健康和婴儿存活率的潜在治疗意义。我们还讨论了可以用来提高乳汁质量和量以及相关发育结果的富集方法和支持工具的好处。最后,我们使用基于证据的主要文献传达了这样一种观点,即尽管一些母体应激源可能会通过影响乳汁成分来调节泌乳生物学(取决于暴露的严重程度和时间长短),但单独或长期母乳喂养可能会减轻早期生活应激源的不利宫内影响,并促进健康的发育轨迹。总的来说,科学证据支持哺乳对营养和免疫应激源具有保护作用,但哺乳对心理应激源的益处需要进一步研究。

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