Caffeine and Nicotine: Effects on Human Placental Vascular Tone In Vitro

Ramirez, Kalenic, Einzig, Omar
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>Objective: To investigate if the adverse effects caffeine and nicotine have on the fetus are mediated by placental vascular tone alterations.Study Design: Isolated human placental arteries and veins at resting tone in the presence and absence of endothelium were exposed to cumulative doses of caffeine (0.1 nm-0.1 mm), nicotine, and cotinine (1.0 nm-1.0 mm). Some of the vessels were submaximally precontracted with U44619 prior to exposure to cumulative doses of the drugs. Dose-response curves to serotonin, KCl, U46619, and prostaglandin F2alpha were also obtained in the presence or absence of caffeine, nicotine, and cotinine (0.1 mm).Results: Caffeine did not alter vascular tone in human placental arteries and veins at resting tone (n = 10). Modest relaxations (15-30% of maximal tone) were noted with the addition of the drug to precontracted placental blood vessels. Similarly, nicotine and cotinine had no effect on resting tone in placental blood vessels, whereas small relaxations (6-10% of maximal tone) occurred in vessels precontracted with U46619 (n = 7-10). Additionally caffeine (n = 6-10), nicotine, and cotinine failed to alter the dose-response curves to other contractile agents (n = 7-10).Conclusions: Based on these results caffeine, nicotine, and the nicotine metabolite cotinine do not appear to alter human placental vascular tone in vitro. These results suggest that the adverse effects of these drugs on the fetus during pregnancy are unlikely to be due to changes in placental vascular tone.

咖啡因和尼古丁:体外对人胎盘血管张力的影响
目的:探讨咖啡因和尼古丁对胎儿的不良影响是否与胎盘血管张力改变有关。研究设计:分离的人胎盘动脉和静脉在静息状态下,内皮存在或不存在,暴露于累积剂量的咖啡因(0.1 nm-0.1 mm)、尼古丁和可替宁(1.0 nm-1.0 mm)。在暴露于累积剂量的药物之前,一些血管发生了U44619的亚最大预收缩。在存在或不存在咖啡因、尼古丁和可替宁(0.1 mm)的情况下,也获得了血清素、KCl、U46619和前列腺素F2alpha的剂量-反应曲线。结果:咖啡因未改变人胎盘动静脉静息状态下的血管张力(n = 10)。在预先收缩的胎盘血管中加入药物后,观察到适度松弛(最大张力的15-30%)。同样,尼古丁和可替宁对胎盘血管的静息张力没有影响,而U46619预收缩的血管出现了小的松弛(最大张力的6-10%)(n = 7-10)。此外,咖啡因(n = 6-10)、尼古丁和可替宁未能改变其他收缩剂的剂量-反应曲线(n = 7-10)。结论:基于这些结果,咖啡因、尼古丁和尼古丁代谢物可替宁在体外似乎不会改变人胎盘血管张力。这些结果表明,这些药物在怀孕期间对胎儿的不良影响不太可能是由于胎盘血管张力的改变。
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