Cardiac development in zebrafish and human embryonic stem cells is inhibited by exposure to tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes
Maternal smoking is a risk factor for low birth weight and other adverse developmental outcomes. We sought to determine the impact of standard tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes on heart development in vitro and in vivo. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) were used to assess developmental effects in vivo and...
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description | Maternal smoking is a risk factor for low birth weight and other adverse developmental outcomes.
We sought to determine the impact of standard tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes on heart development in vitro and in vivo.
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) were used to assess developmental effects in vivo and cardiac differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) was used as a model for in vitro cardiac development.
In zebrafish, exposure to both types of cigarettes results in broad, dose-dependent developmental defects coupled with severe heart malformation, pericardial edema and reduced heart function. Tobacco cigarettes are more toxic than e-cigarettes at comparable nicotine concentrations. During cardiac differentiation of hESCs, tobacco smoke exposure results in a delayed transition through mesoderm. Both types of cigarettes decrease expression of cardiac transcription factors in cardiac progenitor cells, suggesting a persistent delay in differentiation. In definitive human cardiomyocytes, both e-cigarette- and tobacco cigarette-treated samples showed reduced expression of sarcomeric genes such as MLC2v and MYL6. Furthermore, tobacco cigarette-treated samples had delayed onset of beating and showed low levels and aberrant localization of N-cadherin, reduced myofilament content with significantly reduced sarcomere length, and increased expression of the immature cardiac marker smooth muscle alpha-actin.
These data indicate a negative effect of both tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes on heart development in vitro and in vivo. Tobacco cigarettes are more toxic than E-cigarettes and exhibit a broader spectrum of cardiac developmental defects. |
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Zebrafish (Danio rerio) were used to assess developmental effects in vivo and cardiac differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) was used as a model for in vitro cardiac development.
In zebrafish, exposure to both types of cigarettes results in broad, dose-dependent developmental defects coupled with severe heart malformation, pericardial edema and reduced heart function. Tobacco cigarettes are more toxic than e-cigarettes at comparable nicotine concentrations. During cardiac differentiation of hESCs, tobacco smoke exposure results in a delayed transition through mesoderm. Both types of cigarettes decrease expression of cardiac transcription factors in cardiac progenitor cells, suggesting a persistent delay in differentiation. In definitive human cardiomyocytes, both e-cigarette- and tobacco cigarette-treated samples showed reduced expression of sarcomeric genes such as MLC2v and MYL6. Furthermore, tobacco cigarette-treated samples had delayed onset of beating and showed low levels and aberrant localization of N-cadherin, reduced myofilament content with significantly reduced sarcomere length, and increased expression of the immature cardiac marker smooth muscle alpha-actin.
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In zebrafish, exposure to both types of cigarettes results in broad, dose-dependent developmental defects coupled with severe heart malformation, pericardial edema and reduced heart function. Tobacco cigarettes are more toxic than e-cigarettes at comparable nicotine concentrations. During cardiac differentiation of hESCs, tobacco smoke exposure results in a delayed transition through mesoderm. Both types of cigarettes decrease expression of cardiac transcription factors in cardiac progenitor cells, suggesting a persistent delay in differentiation. In definitive human cardiomyocytes, both e-cigarette- and tobacco cigarette-treated samples showed reduced expression of sarcomeric genes such as MLC2v and MYL6. Furthermore, tobacco cigarette-treated samples had delayed onset of beating and showed low levels and aberrant localization of N-cadherin, reduced myofilament content with significantly reduced sarcomere length, and increased expression of the immature cardiac marker smooth muscle alpha-actin.
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subjects | Aberration Actin Aerosols Analysis Animals Biocompatibility Biology Birth weight Cadherin Cadherins Carcinogens Cardiomyocytes Cells (biology) Chemicals Cigarette smoking Cigarettes Danio rerio Defects Developmental biology Differentiation Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Edema Electronic cigarettes Embryo cells Embryogenesis Embryonic Development - drug effects Embryonic stem cells Embryonic Stem Cells - drug effects Exposure Flow Cytometry Fluid Fluids Fluorescent Antibody Technique Gene expression Health aspects Heart - drug effects Heart - embryology Heart - growth & development Heart diseases Heart function Humans In vitro methods and tests In vivo methods and tests Localization Low birth weight Medicine Mesoderm Metabolites Muscle proteins Muscles N-Cadherin Nicotine Pathology Physiology Polymerase Chain Reaction Pregnancy Risk factors Smoke Smoking Smoking - adverse effects Smooth muscle Stem cells Studies Tobacco Tobacco smoke Toxicology Transcription factors Zebrafish Zebrafish - embryology |
title | Cardiac development in zebrafish and human embryonic stem cells is inhibited by exposure to tobacco cigarettes and e-cigarettes |
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