Nicotine exposure through breastfeeding affects brainderived neurotrophic factor and synaptic proteins levels in the brain of stressed adult female mice.
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2022
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Nicotine has been used during pregnancy and lactation as a tobacco harm
reduction strategy. However, it is unclear whether nicotine exposure during a
critical development period negatively impacts stress responses in adulthood.
This study investigated how nicotine, administered via breastfeeding, affects
the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), synaptic proteins levels, and
anxiety-like behavior in adult female mice subjected to stress. Female Swiss
mice were exposed to saline or nicotine (8 mg/kg/day) through breastfeeding
between their fourth and 17th postnatal days (P) via implanted osmotic mini
pumps. The unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) protocol was performed
during their adulthood (P65) for 10 consecutive days, followed by the elevated
plus maze (EPM) test 1 day after the protocol. Animals were euthanized and
their blood, collected for plasma corticosterone measurements and their brain
structures, dissected for BDNF and synaptic proteins analyses. We found no
significant differences in corticosterone levels between groups (Saline/Nonstress, Nicotine/Non-stress, Saline/Stress, and Nicotine/Stress). The UCMS
protocol hindered weight gain. Mice exposed to nicotine through breastfeeding
with or without the UCMS protocol in adulthood showed higher grooming
and head dipping frequency; decreased BDNF levels in cerebellum and striatum; increased postsynaptic density protein 95 (PSD-95), synapsin I, and
synaptophysin levels in cerebellum; and decreased PSD-95 and synapsin I
levels in brainstem. Our results indicate that nicotine exposure through breastfeeding leads to long-lasting behavioral effects and synaptic protein changes,
most of which were independent of the UCMS protocol, even after a long
nicotine-free period, highlighting the importance of further studies on nicotine
exposure during development.
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Harm reduction, Neurodevelopment, Nicotine replacement therapy, Synaptic proteins
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PEREIRA JÚNIOR, A. A. et al. Nicotine exposure through breastfeeding affects brainderived neurotrophic factor and synaptic proteins levels in the brain of stressed adult female mice. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, v. 82, n. 8, p. 758-770, 2022. Disponível em: <https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jdn.10227>. Acesso em: 01 ago. 2023.