The effect of maternal nicotine on basement membrane collagen IV of brain microvessels changes in neonatal Balb/C mice
Background: Nicotine can pass through placental blood barrier and accumulate in the developing organs of fetus. Also, entering the breast milk, nicotine can have an effect on the neonates. Investigations have showed that collagen IV is one of the most important micro vessels basement membrane compon...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iranian journal of reproductive medicine 2014-04, Vol.12 (4), p.275-280 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Nicotine can pass through placental blood barrier and
accumulate in the developing organs of fetus. Also, entering the breast
milk, nicotine can have an effect on the neonates. Investigations have
showed that collagen IV is one of the most important micro vessels
basement membrane components. Objective: In this study, the effect of
maternal nicotine exposure in pre and postnatal periods on collagen IV
in microvessels of neonatal Balb/C mice brain cortex was studied by
immunohistochemistry technique. Materials and Methods: 24 pregnant
Balb/C mice were divided in to 4 groups (6 mice in each group): two
experimental and 2 control groups. The mothers in the 1st experimental
group were injected 3 mg/kg nicotine intrapritoneally from the 5th day
of pregnancy to parturition daily and in 2nd experimental group the
same procedure was repeated to the 10th day after parturition
(lactation). The control groups received the same volume of normal
saline during the same time. 10 days after delivery, the brain tissues
of newborns were isolated. Then, prepared blocks from fixed brain were
cut serially for immunohistochemical assay. Results: The findings of
the present study indicated that collagen IV reaction in microvessels
basement membrane in the first experimental group increased
significantly compared to the first control group (p=0.002). In
addition, collagen IV reaction in microvessels basement membrane in the
2nd experimental group increased significantly compared to the 2nd
control group (p=0.002). However, no significant difference was
observed between the two experimental groups. Conclusion: These results
suggested that maternal nicotine exposure during prenatal period may
increase basement membrane collagen IV expression. Also, nicotine
increases in maternal breast milk has no effect on basement membrane
collagen IV expression. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6433 2008-2177 |