Journal article
Minireview: Glucocorticoid regulation of lung development: Lessons learned from conditional GR knockout mice
A Daniel Bird, ARA McDougall, B Seow, SB Hooper, TJ Cole
Molecular Endocrinology | ENDOCRINE SOC | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1210/me.2014-1362
Abstract
Glucocorticoid (GC) steroid hormones have well-characterized roles in the regulation of systemic homeostasis, yet less understood is their known role in utero to mature the developing respiratory system in preparation for birth. During late gestation, endogenously produced GCs thin the interstitial tissue of the lung, causing the vasculature and future airspaces to come into close alignment, allowing for efficient gas exchange at birth. More potent synthetic GCs are also used worldwide to reduce the severity of respiratory distress suffered by preterm infants; however, their clinical benefits are somewhat offset by potential detrimental long-term effects on health and development. Here, we r..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by program grant 606789 from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council.