Direct Effects of Nicotine Exposure on Murine Calvaria and Calvarial Cells

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Emily Durham
R. Nicole Howie
Graham Warren
Amanda LaRue
James Cray
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[1] Medical University of South Carolina,Department of Oral Health Sciences
[2] 173 Ashley Avenue,Departments of Radiation Oncology and Cell and Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
[3] Medical University of South Carolina,Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
[4] 173 Ashley Avenue,Department of Biomedical Education & Anatomy
[5] Medical University of South Carolina,undefined
[6] 173 Ashley Avenue,undefined
[7] Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Administration Medical Center,undefined
[8] 99 Jonathan Lucas Street,undefined
[9] The Ohio State University College of Medicine,undefined
[10] 279 Hamilton Hall,undefined
[11] 1645 Neil Ave,undefined
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Despite the link between adverse birth outcomes due to pre- and peri-natal nicotine exposure, research suggests 11% of US women continue to smoke or use alternative nicotine products throughout pregnancy. Maternal smoking has been linked to incidence of craniofacial anomalies. We hypothesized that pre-natal nicotine exposure may directly alter craniofacial development independent of the other effects of cigarette smoking. To test this hypothesis, we administered pregnant C57BL6 mice drinking water supplemented with 0, 50, 100 or 200 μg/ml nicotine throughout pregnancy. On postnatal day 15 pups were sacrificed and skulls underwent micro-computed tomography (µCT) and histological analyses. Specific nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, α3, α7, β2, β4 were identified within the calvarial growth sites (sutures) and centers (synchondroses). Exposing murine calvarial suture derived cells and isotype cells to relevant circulating nicotine levels alone and in combination with nicotinic receptor agonist and antagonists resulted in cell specific effects. Most notably, nicotine exposure increased proliferation in calvarial cells, an effect that was modified by receptor agonist and antagonist treatment. Currently it is unclear what component(s) of cigarette smoke is causative in birth defects, however these data indicate that nicotine alone is capable of disrupting growth and development of murine calvaria.
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