相关实验视频
Updated: Jan 17, 2026

08:46
A Neonatal Imaging Model of Gram-Negative Bacterial Sepsis
Published on: August 12, 2020
6.9K
胎儿,新生儿和儿科免疫学
1Vetmeduni, Department of Small Animals and Horses, Clinical Center for Reproduction, Veterinärplatz 1, A-1210 Vienna, Austria.
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice
|September 19, 2025
概括
本综述讨论了母亲,胎儿和新生儿免疫系统的发展,强调了猫和狗在怀孕期间的过渡性免疫抑制. 它还涵盖了通过被动抗体转移和其他方法增强新生儿免疫防御的策略.
科学领域:
- 兽医免疫学 兽医免疫学
- 生殖免疫学 生殖免疫学
- 新生儿免疫学 新生儿免疫学
背景情况:
- 了解母亲,胎儿和新生儿的免疫系统至关重要,但不完整.
- 怀孕涉及母亲和胎儿的复杂免疫适应.
- 存在特定物种的差异,特别是在像猫和狗这样的家禽之间.
研究的目的:
- 审查当前关于孕产妇,胎儿和新生儿免疫的发展知识.
- 讨论现场取得的成就和剩余的问题.
- 探索增强新生儿免疫防御的战略.
主要方法:
- 关于母胎新生儿免疫学现有研究的文献综述.
- 在猫和狗怀孕期间免疫适应的比较分析.
- 讨论加强新生儿免疫力的方法.
主要成果:
- 怀孕是通过短暂的免疫抑制在猫和狗,尽管物种特异性差异确立.
- 孕产妇产生的抗体为新生儿提供了被动免疫,有助于对感染的防御.
- 包括高免疫溶液和疫苗接种在内的各种方法可以增强新生儿的免疫反应.
结论:
- 虽然取得了显著的进展,但关于免疫系统发育的知识缺口仍然存在.
- 过渡性免疫抑制是成功建立怀孕的保存机制.
- 有积极的策略可用于改善新生儿免疫能力和健康.
相关概念视频
Development of Immunocompetence
793
The initiation of cell-mediated immunity can be observed as early as the third month of fetal growth, with active antibody-mediated immunity following approximately one month later.
The initial cells that migrate from the fetal thymus settle within the skin and epithelial tissues lining the mouth, digestive tract, and in females, the uterus and vagina. These cells, including skin-based dendritic cells, serve as antigen-presenting cells, playing a key role in T cell activation.
Subsequent T...
The initial cells that migrate from the fetal thymus settle within the skin and epithelial tissues lining the mouth, digestive tract, and in females, the uterus and vagina. These cells, including skin-based dendritic cells, serve as antigen-presenting cells, playing a key role in T cell activation.
Subsequent T...
793
Pharmacokinetics in Pediatric Patients: Drug Distribution
254
Drug distribution in the pediatric population exhibits unique challenges and considerations due to the physiological differences between children, particularly neonates and infants, and adults. A crucial aspect of pediatric pharmacology is understanding how these differences impact the pharmacokinetics of various drugs, necessitating age-specific dosing strategies to ensure efficacy and safety.Neonates and infants have a higher total body water content, ~75%–90% of their body weight,...
254
Pharmacokinetics in Pediatric Patients: Drug Excretion
212
In pediatric medicine, understanding the renal function and drug elimination nuances is crucial for administering safe and effective treatments. Newborns, in particular, display markedly slower renal functions than adults, profoundly affecting how drugs are cleared from their bodies. This slower drug clearance requires clinicians to extend the dosing intervals for many medications to prevent drug accumulation and toxicity while ensuring therapeutic efficacy.One key area where these adjustments...
212
Pharmacokinetics in Pediatric Patients: Overview and Drug Absorption
246
Understanding the physiological differences in the pediatric population is crucial for effective pharmacotherapy. Neonates, infants, and children exhibit significant variations in gastric pH, gastric emptying time, intestinal transit time, and biliary function. These variations profoundly affect oral drug absorption, necessitating a nuanced approach to pediatric dosing.Neonates present with a unique physiological profile, having a gastric pH greater than 4 and faster and more irregular gastric...
246
Pharmacokinetics in Pediatric Patients: Drug Metabolism
195
In pediatric care, understanding the nuances of hepatic drug metabolism is crucial, as it significantly differs from that of adults. This divergence is primarily due to the developmental stage of drug-metabolizing enzymes, which affects how medications are processed in the body. In neonates, for instance, the activity of Phase I enzymes—critical for the initial breakdown of drugs—is markedly reduced, functioning at just 20–40% of the levels seen in adults. This reduction poses...
195
Drug Dosing: Infants and Children
256
Pediatric patient dosages diverge from adults due to disparities in body surface area, total body water, and extracellular fluid per kilogram of body weight. The dosing regimen considers the variations in pharmacokinetics and pharmacology across distinct age groups, encompassing preterm newborns, infants, young children, older children, and adolescents. Calculation of pediatric patient doses is predicated on determining body surface area, which exhibits a superior correlation with the child's...
256

