Okamoto S, Oka T
Am J Physiol. 1985 Sep;249(3 Pt 2):R285-9. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.1985.249.3.R285.
The eyelid opening of pups born to and nursed by normal mice occurred by the 15th day of birth, whereas pregestational sialoadenectomy (removal of submandibular glands) of nursing mice delayed eyelid opening of their pups by as much as 5 days. Parotidectomy, however, had no effect on eyelid opening. Cross-foster nursing experiments indicated that the cause for delayed eyelid opening of pups was to be found in sialoadenectomized mothers, not their pups. Sialoadenectomized mothers had underdeveloped mammary glands that produced approximately 50% less milk than controls, and the amount of epidermal growth factor in their milk was similarly reduced. When epidermal growth factor, a polypeptide produced by the submandibular gland, was injected daily at a dose of 5 micrograms into sialoadenectomized pregnant mice, the eyelid opening of the pups nursed by their mothers occurred normally. These results are discussed with regard to the possible role of the submandibular gland and epidermal growth factor in neonatal eyelid opening.
由正常小鼠生育并哺乳的幼崽在出生后第15天睁眼,而对哺乳小鼠进行孕前唾液腺切除(切除下颌下腺)会使幼崽的睁眼时间延迟多达5天。然而,腮腺切除对睁眼没有影响。交叉寄养实验表明,幼崽睁眼延迟的原因在于唾液腺切除的母鼠,而非它们的幼崽。唾液腺切除的母鼠乳腺发育不全,产奶量比对照组少约50%,其乳汁中表皮生长因子的含量也相应减少。当以每天5微克的剂量向唾液腺切除的怀孕小鼠注射由下颌下腺产生的一种多肽——表皮生长因子时,由其母亲哺乳的幼崽正常睁眼。本文就下颌下腺和表皮生长因子在新生儿睁眼过程中可能发挥的作用进行了讨论。