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Exposure of Rats to Environmental Tobacco Smoke during Cerebellar Development Alters Behavior and Perturbs Mitochondrial Energetics

Background: Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure is linked to developmental deficits and disorders with known cerebellar involvement. However, direct biological effects and underlying neurochemical mechanisms remain unclear. Objectives: We sought to identify and evaluate underlying neurochemic...

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Autores principales: Fuller, Brian F., Cortes, Diego F., Landis, Miranda K., Yohannes, Hiyab, Griffin, Hailey E., Stafflinger, Jillian E., Bowers, M. Scott, Lewis, Mark H., Fox, Michael A., Ottens, Andrew K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3548280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23014793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1104857
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author Fuller, Brian F.
Cortes, Diego F.
Landis, Miranda K.
Yohannes, Hiyab
Griffin, Hailey E.
Stafflinger, Jillian E.
Bowers, M. Scott
Lewis, Mark H.
Fox, Michael A.
Ottens, Andrew K.
author_facet Fuller, Brian F.
Cortes, Diego F.
Landis, Miranda K.
Yohannes, Hiyab
Griffin, Hailey E.
Stafflinger, Jillian E.
Bowers, M. Scott
Lewis, Mark H.
Fox, Michael A.
Ottens, Andrew K.
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description Background: Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure is linked to developmental deficits and disorders with known cerebellar involvement. However, direct biological effects and underlying neurochemical mechanisms remain unclear. Objectives: We sought to identify and evaluate underlying neurochemical change in the rat cerebellum with ETS exposure during critical period development. Methods: We exposed rats to daily ETS (300, 100, and 0 µg/m(3) total suspended particulate) from postnatal day 8 (PD8) to PD23 and then assayed the response at the behavioral, neuroproteomic, and cellular levels. Results: Postnatal ETS exposure induced heightened locomotor response in a novel environment on par initially with amphetamine stimulation. The cerebellar mitochondrial subproteome was significantly perturbed in the ETS-exposed rats. Findings revealed a dose-dependent up-regulation of aerobic processes through the modification and increased translocation of Hk1 to the mitochondrion with corresponding heightened ATP synthase expression. ETS exposure also induced a dose-dependent increase in total Dnm1l mitochondrial fission factor; although more active membrane-bound Dnm1l was found at the lower dose. Dnm1l activation was associated with greater mitochondrial staining, particularly in the molecular layer, which was independent of stress-induced Bcl-2 family dynamics. Further, electron microscopy associated Dnm1l-mediated mitochondrial fission with increased biogenesis, rather than fragmentation. Conclusions: The critical postnatal period of cerebellar development is vulnerable to the effects of ETS exposure, resulting in altered behavior. The biological effect of ETS is underlain in part by a Dnm1l-mediated mitochondrial energetic response at a time of normally tight control. These findings represent a novel mechanism by which environmental exposure can impact neurodevelopment and function.
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spelling pubmed-35482802013-01-30 Exposure of Rats to Environmental Tobacco Smoke during Cerebellar Development Alters Behavior and Perturbs Mitochondrial Energetics Fuller, Brian F. Cortes, Diego F. Landis, Miranda K. Yohannes, Hiyab Griffin, Hailey E. Stafflinger, Jillian E. Bowers, M. Scott Lewis, Mark H. Fox, Michael A. Ottens, Andrew K. Environ Health Perspect Research Background: Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure is linked to developmental deficits and disorders with known cerebellar involvement. However, direct biological effects and underlying neurochemical mechanisms remain unclear. Objectives: We sought to identify and evaluate underlying neurochemical change in the rat cerebellum with ETS exposure during critical period development. Methods: We exposed rats to daily ETS (300, 100, and 0 µg/m(3) total suspended particulate) from postnatal day 8 (PD8) to PD23 and then assayed the response at the behavioral, neuroproteomic, and cellular levels. Results: Postnatal ETS exposure induced heightened locomotor response in a novel environment on par initially with amphetamine stimulation. The cerebellar mitochondrial subproteome was significantly perturbed in the ETS-exposed rats. Findings revealed a dose-dependent up-regulation of aerobic processes through the modification and increased translocation of Hk1 to the mitochondrion with corresponding heightened ATP synthase expression. ETS exposure also induced a dose-dependent increase in total Dnm1l mitochondrial fission factor; although more active membrane-bound Dnm1l was found at the lower dose. Dnm1l activation was associated with greater mitochondrial staining, particularly in the molecular layer, which was independent of stress-induced Bcl-2 family dynamics. Further, electron microscopy associated Dnm1l-mediated mitochondrial fission with increased biogenesis, rather than fragmentation. Conclusions: The critical postnatal period of cerebellar development is vulnerable to the effects of ETS exposure, resulting in altered behavior. The biological effect of ETS is underlain in part by a Dnm1l-mediated mitochondrial energetic response at a time of normally tight control. These findings represent a novel mechanism by which environmental exposure can impact neurodevelopment and function. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2012-09-26 2012-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3548280/ /pubmed/23014793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1104857 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, ?Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives?); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
spellingShingle Research
Fuller, Brian F.
Cortes, Diego F.
Landis, Miranda K.
Yohannes, Hiyab
Griffin, Hailey E.
Stafflinger, Jillian E.
Bowers, M. Scott
Lewis, Mark H.
Fox, Michael A.
Ottens, Andrew K.
Exposure of Rats to Environmental Tobacco Smoke during Cerebellar Development Alters Behavior and Perturbs Mitochondrial Energetics
title Exposure of Rats to Environmental Tobacco Smoke during Cerebellar Development Alters Behavior and Perturbs Mitochondrial Energetics
title_full Exposure of Rats to Environmental Tobacco Smoke during Cerebellar Development Alters Behavior and Perturbs Mitochondrial Energetics
title_fullStr Exposure of Rats to Environmental Tobacco Smoke during Cerebellar Development Alters Behavior and Perturbs Mitochondrial Energetics
title_full_unstemmed Exposure of Rats to Environmental Tobacco Smoke during Cerebellar Development Alters Behavior and Perturbs Mitochondrial Energetics
title_short Exposure of Rats to Environmental Tobacco Smoke during Cerebellar Development Alters Behavior and Perturbs Mitochondrial Energetics
title_sort exposure of rats to environmental tobacco smoke during cerebellar development alters behavior and perturbs mitochondrial energetics
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3548280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23014793
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1104857
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