{"title":"Menthol, a consumer product additive, adversely affects human embryonic stem cells via activation of TRPM8 and TRPA1 channels.","authors":"Shabnam Etemadi, Prue Talbot","doi":"10.1093/stcltm/szae099","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Many electronic cigarettes (ECs) contain high concentrations of menthol. The effect of menthol on human embryos in pregnant women who vape is not well understood. Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) (an epiblast model) were used to test the hypothesis that 6.4-640 nM and 19.2-192 µM menthol, which activates TRP (transient-receptor-potential) channels, alters calcium homeostasis in embryos and adversely affects processes that are critical to gastrulation. Micromolar concentrations of menthol inhibited mitochondrial reductase activity in hESCs, an effect that was blocked by TRPA1 and TRPM8 inhibitors. Pulsatile exposure to menthol elevated intracellular calcium primarily by activating TRPA1 channels at nanomolar concentrations and TRPM8 channels at µM concentrations. nM menthol significantly inhibited colony growth by activating TRPA1 channels, while both TRPA1 and TRPM8 were activated by µM menthol. Inhibition of colony growth was attributed to cell death induced by menthol activation of TRPA1 and TRPM8 channels. nM menthol altered colony phenotype by increasing the major/minor axis ratio via TRPA1 and TRPM8 channels. Both nM and µM menthol induced alterations in hESC colony motility, an effect that was blocked only by the TRPM8 inhibitor. The menthol-induced increase in intracellular calcium adversely influenced growth, death, and migration, processes that are critical in gastrulation. Menthol concentrations that reach embryos in women who vape are high enough to activate TRPA1 and TRPM8 channels and perturbed calcium homeostasis. Pregnant women who vape likely expose their embryos to menthol concentrations that are harmful. These data could help prevent birth defects or embryo/fetal death.</p>","PeriodicalId":21986,"journal":{"name":"Stem Cells Translational Medicine","volume":"14 3","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":5.4000,"publicationDate":"2025-03-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11943479/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Stem Cells Translational Medicine","FirstCategoryId":"3","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1093/stcltm/szae099","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"医学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Many electronic cigarettes (ECs) contain high concentrations of menthol. The effect of menthol on human embryos in pregnant women who vape is not well understood. Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) (an epiblast model) were used to test the hypothesis that 6.4-640 nM and 19.2-192 µM menthol, which activates TRP (transient-receptor-potential) channels, alters calcium homeostasis in embryos and adversely affects processes that are critical to gastrulation. Micromolar concentrations of menthol inhibited mitochondrial reductase activity in hESCs, an effect that was blocked by TRPA1 and TRPM8 inhibitors. Pulsatile exposure to menthol elevated intracellular calcium primarily by activating TRPA1 channels at nanomolar concentrations and TRPM8 channels at µM concentrations. nM menthol significantly inhibited colony growth by activating TRPA1 channels, while both TRPA1 and TRPM8 were activated by µM menthol. Inhibition of colony growth was attributed to cell death induced by menthol activation of TRPA1 and TRPM8 channels. nM menthol altered colony phenotype by increasing the major/minor axis ratio via TRPA1 and TRPM8 channels. Both nM and µM menthol induced alterations in hESC colony motility, an effect that was blocked only by the TRPM8 inhibitor. The menthol-induced increase in intracellular calcium adversely influenced growth, death, and migration, processes that are critical in gastrulation. Menthol concentrations that reach embryos in women who vape are high enough to activate TRPA1 and TRPM8 channels and perturbed calcium homeostasis. Pregnant women who vape likely expose their embryos to menthol concentrations that are harmful. These data could help prevent birth defects or embryo/fetal death.
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STEM CELLS Translational Medicine is a monthly, peer-reviewed, largely online, open access journal.
STEM CELLS Translational Medicine works to advance the utilization of cells for clinical therapy. By bridging stem cell molecular and biological research and helping speed translations of emerging lab discoveries into clinical trials, STEM CELLS Translational Medicine will help move applications of these critical investigations closer to accepted best patient practices and ultimately improve outcomes.
The journal encourages original research articles and concise reviews describing laboratory investigations of stem cells, including their characterization and manipulation, and the translation of their clinical aspects of from the bench to patient care. STEM CELLS Translational Medicine covers all aspects of translational cell studies, including bench research, first-in-human case studies, and relevant clinical trials.