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Maternal nicotine exposure and fetal programming of vascular oxidative stress in adult offspring
Authors:Lim Rebecca  Sobey Christopher G
Institution:The Ritchie Centre, Monash Institute of Medical Research, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract:Despite the well-known harmful effects, many women continue to smoke throughout pregnancy. Consequently, nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) - which has been developed as a pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation - has been used as an alternative to smoking during pregnancy. However, like cigarette smoking, NRT results in biologically significant levels of nicotine crossing the placenta, leading to both fetal and neonatal exposure to nicotine, and yet, NRT safety during pregnancy has not been extensively evaluated. There is now evidence from studies in rats that maternal nicotine exposure throughout gestation results in fetal programming of vascular oxidative stress in the offspring during adulthood. This phenomenon involves vascular dysfunction mediated by reactive oxygen species in association with decreased superoxide dismutase activity and increased Nox2-NADPH oxidase expression in the vascular wall. If this phenomenon also occurs in humans, either smoking or NRT use during pregnancy may represent a novel risk factor for the unborn that results in accelerated cardiovascular disease in their adulthood.
Keywords:antenatal  fetal programming  maternal  NADPH oxidase  nicotine  Nox2  smoking  superoxide dismutase  vascular oxidative stress
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