Hitchcock K R
Anat Rec. 1980 Sep;198(1):13-34. doi: 10.1002/ar.1091980103.
The effect of hormones on developmental events is not a new area of scientific investigation. However, in the last decade, the developing lung has been the focus of an increasing amount of basic and applied research. Inadequate development of the newborn's respiratory system precludes extra-uterine existence; indeed, such respiratory inadequacy has been a leading cause of death in premature infants. Tremendous strides have been made in understanding the basic cell biology of the developing lung. Much has been learned about the source, composition, and function of pulmonary surfactant, a surface-active material produced by the lung and essential to alveolar stability. Deficient stores of this material is a major etiologic factor in the respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn (RDS). This fact, coupled with observations that certain hormones can accelerate lung development and the consequent availability of adequate stores of pulmonary surfactant, has led to a large body of literaturae dealing with the effects of hormones (and other agents) on lung development. It is the purpose of this literature review (1) to discuss the various kinds of investigations which have linked surfactant synthesis to the type II pulmonary epithelial cell; and (2) to review the current status of research dealing with the effects of glucocorticoids and thyroid hormones on lung maturation.
激素对发育事件的影响并非科学研究的新领域。然而,在过去十年中,发育中的肺已成为越来越多基础研究和应用研究的焦点。新生儿呼吸系统发育不全使其无法宫外生存;事实上,这种呼吸功能不全一直是早产儿死亡的主要原因。在理解发育中肺的基本细胞生物学方面已经取得了巨大进展。关于肺表面活性物质的来源、组成和功能已了解很多,肺表面活性物质是一种由肺产生且对肺泡稳定性至关重要的表面活性物质。这种物质储存不足是新生儿呼吸窘迫综合征(RDS)的主要病因。这一事实,再加上某些激素可加速肺发育以及随之而来的肺表面活性物质充足储存的观察结果,引发了大量关于激素(及其他因素)对肺发育影响的文献。本综述的目的是:(1)讨论将表面活性物质合成与II型肺上皮细胞联系起来的各类研究;(2)综述关于糖皮质激素和甲状腺激素对肺成熟影响的研究现状。