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Nicotinic Receptors in the Brainstem Ascending Arousal System in SIDS With Analysis of Pre-natal Exposures to Maternal Smoking and Alcohol in High-Risk Populations of the Safe Passage Study

Pre-natal exposures to nicotine and alcohol are known risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), the leading cause of post-neonatal infant mortality. Here, we present data on nicotinic receptor binding, as determined by (125)I-epibatidine receptor autoradiography, in the brainstems of inf...

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Autores principales: Vivekanandarajah, Arunnjah, Nelson, Morgan E., Kinney, Hannah C., Elliott, Amy J., Folkerth, Rebecca D., Tran, Hoa, Cotton, Jacob, Jacobs, Perri, Minter, Megan, McMillan, Kristin, Duncan, Jhodie R., Broadbelt, Kevin G., Schissler, Kathryn, Odendaal, Hein J., Angal, Jyoti, Brink, Lucy, Burger, Elsie H., Coldrey, Jean A., Dempers, Johan, Boyd, Theonia K., Fifer, William P., Geldenhuys, Elaine, Groenewald, Coen, Holm, Ingrid A., Myers, Michael M., Randall, Bradley, Schubert, Pawel, Sens, Mary Ann, Wright, Colleen A., Roberts, Drucilla J., Nelsen, Laura, Wadee, Shabbir, Zaharie, Dan, Haynes, Robin L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7988476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33776893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.636668
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author Vivekanandarajah, Arunnjah
Nelson, Morgan E.
Kinney, Hannah C.
Elliott, Amy J.
Folkerth, Rebecca D.
Tran, Hoa
Cotton, Jacob
Jacobs, Perri
Minter, Megan
McMillan, Kristin
Duncan, Jhodie R.
Broadbelt, Kevin G.
Schissler, Kathryn
Odendaal, Hein J.
Angal, Jyoti
Brink, Lucy
Burger, Elsie H.
Coldrey, Jean A.
Dempers, Johan
Boyd, Theonia K.
Fifer, William P.
Geldenhuys, Elaine
Groenewald, Coen
Holm, Ingrid A.
Myers, Michael M.
Randall, Bradley
Schubert, Pawel
Sens, Mary Ann
Wright, Colleen A.
Roberts, Drucilla J.
Nelsen, Laura
Wadee, Shabbir
Zaharie, Dan
Haynes, Robin L.
author_facet Vivekanandarajah, Arunnjah
Nelson, Morgan E.
Kinney, Hannah C.
Elliott, Amy J.
Folkerth, Rebecca D.
Tran, Hoa
Cotton, Jacob
Jacobs, Perri
Minter, Megan
McMillan, Kristin
Duncan, Jhodie R.
Broadbelt, Kevin G.
Schissler, Kathryn
Odendaal, Hein J.
Angal, Jyoti
Brink, Lucy
Burger, Elsie H.
Coldrey, Jean A.
Dempers, Johan
Boyd, Theonia K.
Fifer, William P.
Geldenhuys, Elaine
Groenewald, Coen
Holm, Ingrid A.
Myers, Michael M.
Randall, Bradley
Schubert, Pawel
Sens, Mary Ann
Wright, Colleen A.
Roberts, Drucilla J.
Nelsen, Laura
Wadee, Shabbir
Zaharie, Dan
Haynes, Robin L.
author_sort Vivekanandarajah, Arunnjah
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description Pre-natal exposures to nicotine and alcohol are known risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), the leading cause of post-neonatal infant mortality. Here, we present data on nicotinic receptor binding, as determined by (125)I-epibatidine receptor autoradiography, in the brainstems of infants dying of SIDS and of other known causes of death collected from the Safe Passage Study, a prospective, multicenter study with clinical sites in Cape Town, South Africa and 5 United States sites, including 2 American Indian Reservations. We examined 15 pons and medulla regions related to cardiovascular control and arousal in infants dying of SIDS (n = 12) and infants dying from known causes (n = 20, 10 pre-discharge from time of birth, 10 post-discharge). Overall, there was a developmental decrease in (125)I-epibatidine binding with increasing postconceptional age in 5 medullary sites [raphe obscurus, gigantocellularis, paragigantocellularis, centralis, and dorsal accessory olive (p = 0.0002–0.03)], three of which are nuclei containing serotonin cells. Comparing SIDS with post-discharge known cause of death (post-KCOD) controls, we found significant decreased binding in SIDS in the nucleus pontis oralis (p = 0.02), a critical component of the cholinergic ascending arousal system of the rostral pons (post-KCOD, 12.1 ± 0.9 fmol/mg and SIDS, 9.1 ± 0.78 fmol/mg). In addition, we found an effect of maternal smoking in SIDS (n = 11) combined with post-KCOD controls (n = 8) on the raphe obscurus (p = 0.01), gigantocellularis (p = 0.02), and the paragigantocellularis (p = 0.002), three medullary sites found in this study to have decreased binding with age and found in previous studies to have abnormal indices of serotonin neurotransmission in SIDS infants. At these sites, (125)I-epibatidine binding increased with increasing cigarettes per week. We found no effect of maternal drinking on (125)I-epibatidine binding at any site measured. Taken together, these data support changes in nicotinic receptor binding related to development, cause of death, and exposure to maternal cigarette smoking. These data present new evidence in a prospective study supporting the roles of developmental factors, as well as adverse exposure on nicotinic receptors, in serotonergic nuclei of the rostral medulla—a finding that highlights the interwoven and complex relationship between acetylcholine (via nicotinic receptors) and serotonergic neurotransmission in the medulla.
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spelling pubmed-79884762021-03-25 Nicotinic Receptors in the Brainstem Ascending Arousal System in SIDS With Analysis of Pre-natal Exposures to Maternal Smoking and Alcohol in High-Risk Populations of the Safe Passage Study Vivekanandarajah, Arunnjah Nelson, Morgan E. Kinney, Hannah C. Elliott, Amy J. Folkerth, Rebecca D. Tran, Hoa Cotton, Jacob Jacobs, Perri Minter, Megan McMillan, Kristin Duncan, Jhodie R. Broadbelt, Kevin G. Schissler, Kathryn Odendaal, Hein J. Angal, Jyoti Brink, Lucy Burger, Elsie H. Coldrey, Jean A. Dempers, Johan Boyd, Theonia K. Fifer, William P. Geldenhuys, Elaine Groenewald, Coen Holm, Ingrid A. Myers, Michael M. Randall, Bradley Schubert, Pawel Sens, Mary Ann Wright, Colleen A. Roberts, Drucilla J. Nelsen, Laura Wadee, Shabbir Zaharie, Dan Haynes, Robin L. Front Neurol Neurology Pre-natal exposures to nicotine and alcohol are known risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), the leading cause of post-neonatal infant mortality. Here, we present data on nicotinic receptor binding, as determined by (125)I-epibatidine receptor autoradiography, in the brainstems of infants dying of SIDS and of other known causes of death collected from the Safe Passage Study, a prospective, multicenter study with clinical sites in Cape Town, South Africa and 5 United States sites, including 2 American Indian Reservations. We examined 15 pons and medulla regions related to cardiovascular control and arousal in infants dying of SIDS (n = 12) and infants dying from known causes (n = 20, 10 pre-discharge from time of birth, 10 post-discharge). Overall, there was a developmental decrease in (125)I-epibatidine binding with increasing postconceptional age in 5 medullary sites [raphe obscurus, gigantocellularis, paragigantocellularis, centralis, and dorsal accessory olive (p = 0.0002–0.03)], three of which are nuclei containing serotonin cells. Comparing SIDS with post-discharge known cause of death (post-KCOD) controls, we found significant decreased binding in SIDS in the nucleus pontis oralis (p = 0.02), a critical component of the cholinergic ascending arousal system of the rostral pons (post-KCOD, 12.1 ± 0.9 fmol/mg and SIDS, 9.1 ± 0.78 fmol/mg). In addition, we found an effect of maternal smoking in SIDS (n = 11) combined with post-KCOD controls (n = 8) on the raphe obscurus (p = 0.01), gigantocellularis (p = 0.02), and the paragigantocellularis (p = 0.002), three medullary sites found in this study to have decreased binding with age and found in previous studies to have abnormal indices of serotonin neurotransmission in SIDS infants. At these sites, (125)I-epibatidine binding increased with increasing cigarettes per week. We found no effect of maternal drinking on (125)I-epibatidine binding at any site measured. Taken together, these data support changes in nicotinic receptor binding related to development, cause of death, and exposure to maternal cigarette smoking. These data present new evidence in a prospective study supporting the roles of developmental factors, as well as adverse exposure on nicotinic receptors, in serotonergic nuclei of the rostral medulla—a finding that highlights the interwoven and complex relationship between acetylcholine (via nicotinic receptors) and serotonergic neurotransmission in the medulla. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7988476/ /pubmed/33776893 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.636668 Text en Copyright © 2021 Vivekanandarajah, Nelson, Kinney, Elliott, Folkerth, Tran, Cotton, Jacobs, Minter, McMillan, Duncan, Broadbelt, Schissler, Odendaal, Angal, Brink, Burger, Coldrey, Dempers, Boyd, Fifer, Geldenhuys, Groenewald, Holm, Myers, Randall, Schubert, Sens, Wright, Roberts, Nelsen, Wadee, Zaharie, Haynes and PASS Network. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Vivekanandarajah, Arunnjah
Nelson, Morgan E.
Kinney, Hannah C.
Elliott, Amy J.
Folkerth, Rebecca D.
Tran, Hoa
Cotton, Jacob
Jacobs, Perri
Minter, Megan
McMillan, Kristin
Duncan, Jhodie R.
Broadbelt, Kevin G.
Schissler, Kathryn
Odendaal, Hein J.
Angal, Jyoti
Brink, Lucy
Burger, Elsie H.
Coldrey, Jean A.
Dempers, Johan
Boyd, Theonia K.
Fifer, William P.
Geldenhuys, Elaine
Groenewald, Coen
Holm, Ingrid A.
Myers, Michael M.
Randall, Bradley
Schubert, Pawel
Sens, Mary Ann
Wright, Colleen A.
Roberts, Drucilla J.
Nelsen, Laura
Wadee, Shabbir
Zaharie, Dan
Haynes, Robin L.
Nicotinic Receptors in the Brainstem Ascending Arousal System in SIDS With Analysis of Pre-natal Exposures to Maternal Smoking and Alcohol in High-Risk Populations of the Safe Passage Study
title Nicotinic Receptors in the Brainstem Ascending Arousal System in SIDS With Analysis of Pre-natal Exposures to Maternal Smoking and Alcohol in High-Risk Populations of the Safe Passage Study
title_full Nicotinic Receptors in the Brainstem Ascending Arousal System in SIDS With Analysis of Pre-natal Exposures to Maternal Smoking and Alcohol in High-Risk Populations of the Safe Passage Study
title_fullStr Nicotinic Receptors in the Brainstem Ascending Arousal System in SIDS With Analysis of Pre-natal Exposures to Maternal Smoking and Alcohol in High-Risk Populations of the Safe Passage Study
title_full_unstemmed Nicotinic Receptors in the Brainstem Ascending Arousal System in SIDS With Analysis of Pre-natal Exposures to Maternal Smoking and Alcohol in High-Risk Populations of the Safe Passage Study
title_short Nicotinic Receptors in the Brainstem Ascending Arousal System in SIDS With Analysis of Pre-natal Exposures to Maternal Smoking and Alcohol in High-Risk Populations of the Safe Passage Study
title_sort nicotinic receptors in the brainstem ascending arousal system in sids with analysis of pre-natal exposures to maternal smoking and alcohol in high-risk populations of the safe passage study
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7988476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33776893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.636668
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