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Recent studies on the effects of fetal alcohol exposure on the endocrine and immune systems.

J Weinberg1.   

Abstract

It has been known for many years that alcohol can alter both endocrine and immune function in the adult organism. Acting directly on the endocrine glands themselves, and/or at the level of the pituitary or brain, alcohol has been shown to alter secretory activity of most of the endocrine systems that have been studied. Similarly, the association between alcoholism and infections and between alcoholism and certain forms of cancer has long been recognized by clinicians. While for many years there was uncertainty about the extent to which the alterations in immune function were a direct result of alcohol consumption or a consequence of the medical complications of alcoholism, recent research on the effects of alcohol on cell-mediated and humoral immunity have demonstrated that alcohol consumption may indeed be associated with immune impairment, independent of nutritional deficiencies, liver disease, or general poor health that may occur. However, it is only recently, as our knowledge of the teratogenic effects of alcohol on the developing organism has expanded, that the effects of fetal alcohol exposure on endocrine and immune function of the offspring have begun to receive considerable attention. This review will discuss recent clinical and experimental literature on the effects of fetal alcohol exposure on offspring endocrine and immune development.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8974362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alcohol Alcohol Suppl        ISSN: 1358-6173


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Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  1997-08       Impact factor: 5.590

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Authors:  Stephanie Moriceau; Tania L Roth; Terri Okotoghaide; Regina M Sullivan
Journal:  Int J Dev Neurosci       Date:  2004 Aug-Oct       Impact factor: 2.457

3.  Effects of moderate drinking during pregnancy on placental gene expression.

Authors:  Martina J Rosenberg; Christina R Wolff; Ahmed El-Emawy; Miranda C Staples; Nora I Perrone-Bizzozero; Daniel D Savage
Journal:  Alcohol       Date:  2010-01-06       Impact factor: 2.405

4.  Prenatal ethanol exposure alters core body temperature and corticosterone rhythms in adult male rats.

Authors:  Robert J Handa; Damian G Zuloaga; Robert F McGivern
Journal:  Alcohol       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 2.405

5.  In utero exposure to alcohol and puberty in boys: a pregnancy cohort study.

Authors:  Linn Berger Håkonsen; Mette Louise Brath-Lund; Marie Louise Hounsgaard; Jørn Olsen; Andreas Ernst; Ane Marie Thulstrup; Bodil Hammer Bech; Cecilia Høst Ramlau-Hansen
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2014-06-10       Impact factor: 2.692

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