Pregnancy and Postpartum Effects of Electronic Cigarettes on Maternal Health and Vascular Function in the Fourth Trimester.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Amber Mills, Duaa Dakhlallah, Anand Ranpara, W Travis Goldsmith, Paul D Chantler, Yue-Wern Huang, Jonathan Boyd, I Mark Olfert
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Abstract

Pregnancy is a vulnerable time with significant cardiovascular changes that can lead to adverse outcomes, which can extend into the postpartum window. Exposure to emissions from electronic cigarettes (Ecig), commonly known as "vaping," has an adverse impact on cardiovascular function during pregnancy and post-natal life of offspring, but the postpartum effects on maternal health are poorly understood. We used a Sprague Dawley rat model, where pregnant dams are exposed to Ecigs between gestational day (GD)2-GD21 to examine postpartum consequences. Litter and dam health were monitored during the weaning period, and maternal vascular and endocrine function were assessed after weaning. Exposure to Ecig emissions during pregnancy led to fetal losses (i.e., reabsorption in utero) and reduced survival of pups during weaning compared to controls (air-exposed dams). We find that maternal vaping during pregnancy, with or without nicotine (or flavoring) results in maternal vascular and hormonal dysfunction (i.e., reduced prolactin, increased expression of sirtuin 1 deacetylase in the brain). Both 5 and 30W Ecig aerosol exposures resulted in significant impairment of middle cerebral artery reactivity to acetylcholine-mediated dilation (decreasing ~ 22 and ~ 50%, respectively). We also observed an increase in the number of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in plasma from 30-W group that persists up to 3-week postpartum and that these EVs impaired endothelial cell function when applied to in vitro and ex vivo assays. Our data suggest (1) Ecig vaping, even without nicotine or flavorings, during pregnancy alters maternal circulating factors that influence maternal and fetal health, (2) circulating EVs may contribute to the etiology of vascular dysfunction, and (3) that the window for recovery from vascular dysfunction in the dam is likely to be longer than the exposure window.

孕期和产后电子烟对妊娠晚期产妇健康和血管功能的影响。
怀孕是一个易受伤害的时期,心血管发生重大变化,可能导致不良后果,并可能延续到产后。电子烟(Ecig)的排放物,通常被称为“vaping”,对怀孕期间的心血管功能和后代的产后生活有不利影响,但对产后对孕产妇健康的影响知之甚少。我们使用了Sprague Dawley大鼠模型,在妊娠日(GD)2-GD21期间,怀孕的母鼠暴露于Ecigs,以检查产后后果。断奶期间监测产仔和母鼠健康状况,断奶后评估母体血管和内分泌功能。与对照组(暴露在空气中的母鼠)相比,怀孕期间暴露于Ecig排放物会导致胎儿损失(即子宫内的重吸收),并降低断奶期间幼崽的存活率。我们发现,孕妇在怀孕期间吸电子烟,无论是否含有尼古丁(或香料),都会导致孕妇血管和激素功能障碍(即催乳素减少,大脑中sirtuin 1去乙酰化酶的表达增加)。5和30W Ecig气溶胶暴露导致大脑中动脉对乙酰胆碱介导的扩张的反应性显著受损(分别下降~ 22%和~ 50%)。我们还观察到,30-W组的血浆中细胞外囊泡(EVs)的数量增加,持续到产后3周,这些EVs在体外和离体实验中损害了内皮细胞的功能。我们的数据表明:(1)在怀孕期间吸电子烟,即使不含尼古丁或香料,也会改变母体循环因子,影响母体和胎儿的健康;(2)循环电子烟可能导致血管功能障碍的病因;(3)从血管功能障碍中恢复的窗口期可能比暴露窗口期更长。
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Cardiovascular Toxicology
Cardiovascular Toxicology 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.10%
发文量
61
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cardiovascular Toxicology is the only journal dedicated to publishing contemporary issues, timely reviews, and experimental and clinical data on toxicological aspects of cardiovascular disease. CT publishes papers that will elucidate the effects, molecular mechanisms, and signaling pathways of environmental toxicants on the cardiovascular system. Also covered are the detrimental effects of new cardiovascular drugs, and cardiovascular effects of non-cardiovascular drugs, anti-cancer chemotherapy, and gene therapy. In addition, Cardiovascular Toxicology reports safety and toxicological data on new cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular drugs.
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