| Literature DB >> 27460165 |
Sarah A Valentino1,2, Anne Tarrade1,2, Josiane Aioun1,2, Eve Mourier1,2, Christophe Richard1,2, Michèle Dahirel1,2, Delphine Rousseau-Ralliard1,2, Natalie Fournier3,4, Marie-Christine Aubrière1,2, Marie-Sylvie Lallemand1,2, Sylvaine Camous1,2, Marine Guinot1,2, Madia Charlier5, Etienne Aujean5, Hala Al Adhami1,2, Paul H Fokkens6, Lydiane Agier7, John A Boere6, Flemming R Cassee6,8, Rémy Slama7, Pascale Chavatte-Palmer9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Airborne pollution is a rising concern in urban areas. Epidemiological studies in humans and animal experiments using rodent models indicate that gestational exposure to airborne pollution, in particular diesel engine exhaust (DE), reduces birth weight, but effects depend on exposure duration, gestational window and nanoparticle (NP) concentration. Our aim was to evaluate the effects of gestational exposure to diluted DE on feto-placental development in a rabbit model. Pregnant females were exposed to diluted (1 mg/m(3)), filtered DE (NP diameter ≈ 69 nm) or clean air (controls) for 2 h/day, 5 days/week by nose-only exposure (total exposure: 20 days in a 31-day gestation).Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27460165 PMCID: PMC4962477 DOI: 10.1186/s12989-016-0151-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Part Fibre Toxicol ISSN: 1743-8977 Impact factor: 9.400
Fig. 1Experimental protocol over the 2 generations
Ultrasound measurements at 14 dpc
| Variable | Number of fetuses | Median [Q1; Q3] | Adjusted p-value | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | E | C | E | β value | CI |
| |
| Crown-rump length (mm) | 35 | 65 | 11.3 [10.8; 11.8] | 11.2 [10.8; 11.8] | −0.275 | [−0.821;0.271] | 0.332 |
| Body width (mm) | 35 | 64 | 5.0 [4.7; 5.2] | 5.0 [4.7; 5.2] | 0.009 | [−0.245;0.263] | 0.945 |
| Head length (mm) | 36 | 64 | 8.4 [7.5; 9.15] | 8.2 [6.9; 8.6] | −0.59 | [−1.116;-0.064] | 0.040* |
| Head width (mm) | 36 | 64 | 4.3 [4.0; 4.6] | 4.2 [3.9; 4.5] | −0.107 | [−0.29;0.076] | 0.261 |
| Body perimeter (mm) | 35 | 65 | 68 [63.9; 70.3] | 67.4 [64.9; 69.8] | 0.902 | [−2.457;4.26] | 0.602 |
| Umbilical pulse (beat/min) | 33 | 65 | 222 [219.5; 227.5] | 214.5 [208.8; 218.6] | −8.807 | [−15.527;-2.088] | 0.018* |
The effects of gestational DE exposure on fetal body and head parameter (length, width and perimeter) and on umbilical pulse were measured with Doppler ultrasound in control (C) and exposed (E) groups. The linear model was adjusted only for the dam and all data are expressed as median [Q1; Q3] (*p < 0.05, compared with control group)
Fetoplacental biometry at 28 dpc for the first generation
| Variable | Number of fetuses | Median [Q1; Q3] | Fully adjusted linear model | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | E | C | E | β value | CI |
| |
| Fetal weight (g) | 41 | 68 | 38.5 [36.0; 41.7] | 34.45 [31.1; 37.8] | −1.895 | [−5.362;1.571] | 0.307 |
| Crown-rump length (cm) | 41 | 68 | 12.0 [11.6; 12.5] | 11.7 [11.1; 12.1] | −0.107 | [−0.494;0.28] | 0.596 |
| Biparietal diameter (mm) | 41 | 66 | 17.9 [17.5; 18.2] | 17.2 [16.3; 17.8] | −0.697 | [−1.649;0.256] | 0.178 |
| Head length (mm) | 41 | 66 | 29.5 [28.7; 30.2] | 28.4 [27.4; 29] | −1.293 | [−2.301;-0.2285] | 0.029* |
| Abdominal perimeter (cm) | 41 | 67 | 7.5 [7.3; 8.0] | 7.2 [6.8; 7.5] | −0.529 | [−1.058;0] | 0.076 |
| Brain weight (g) | 40 | 68 | 0.92 [0.88; 0.96] | 0.93 [0.86; 0.96] | 0.011 | [−0.055;0.077] | 0.746 |
| Brain/Fetus weight ratio | 40 | 68 | 0.025 [0.023; 0.028] | 0.027 [0.025; 0.030] | 0.002 | [−0.001;0.004] | 0.241 |
| Lung/Fetus weight ratio | 39 | 66 | 0.029 [0.027; 0.031] | 0.030 [0.028; 0.032] | 0 | [−0.001;0.002] | 0.570 |
| Heart/Fetus weight ratio | 41 | 68 | 0.006 [0.005; 0.006] | 0.005 [0.005; 0.006] | 0 | [0;0.001] | 0.662 |
| Liver/Fetus weight ratio | 41 | 68 | 0.066 [0.063; 0.072] | 0.068 [0.062; 0.071] | −0.002 | [−0.007;0.003] | 0.514 |
| Kidney/Fetus weight ratio | 39 | 64 | 0.0006 [0.0006; 0.0007] | 0.0006 [0.0005; 0.0007] | 0 | [0;0] | 0.999 |
| Placental weight (g) | 41 | 68 | 7.32 [6.64; 8.43] | 7.51 [6.83; 8.57] | 0.153 | [−0.794;1.1] | 0.756 |
| Labyrinthine area weight (g) | 41 | 66 | 5.03 [4.41; 5.92] | 4.99 [4.34; 6.05] | −0.17 | [−1.003;0.663] | 0.695 |
| Decidual weight (g) | 41 | 66 | 2.16 [1.98; 2.56] | 2.51 [2.14; 2.96] | 0.307 | [−0.164;0.778] | 0.226 |
| Placental efficiency | 41 | 68 | 5.29 [4.65; 5.51] | 4.64 [3.92; 5.00] | −0.63 | [−1.187;-0.074] | 0.049* |
Female rabbits inhaled 1 mg/m3 of NP, 2 h/day, 5 days/week, from 3 dpc to 27 dpc. Dams were euthanized and fetoplacental units of control (C) and exposed (E) group were collected at 28 dpc. Effect of pregnancy exposure to engine diesel exhaust on first-generation fetuses was estimated using a linear model with random effect of dam adjusted for litter size and position of the fetus in the horn. All data are expressed as median [Q1; Q3] (*p < 0.05, compared with control group)
Fetal metabolism at 28 dpc for the first generation
| Variable | Number of fetuses | Median [Q1; Q3] | Fully adjusted linear model | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | E | C | E | β value | CI |
| |
| Glycemia (mmol/L) | 16 | 20 | 4.250 [3.200; 4.675] | 4.210 [3.150; 5.358] | 0.401 | [−0.794;1.597] | 0.521 |
| Insulin (mUI/L) | 17 | 19 | 1.800 [1.300; 2.950] | 1.000 [0.700; 1.400] | −0.998 | [−1.886;-0.111] | 0.050* |
| Total cholesterol (mmol/L) | 17 | 20 | 1.950 [1.640; 2.620] | 2.115 [1.818; 2.455] | 0.013 | [−0.436;0.462] | 0.956 |
| HDL cholesterol (mmol/L) | 17 | 20 | 0.460 [0.433; 0.498] | 0.400 [0.360; 0.490] | 0.035 | [−0.03;0.099] | 0.309 |
| Non-HDL cholesterol (mmol/L) | 17 | 20 | 1.590 [1.275; 2.165] | 1.645 [1.388; 1.948] | −0.022 | [−0.412;0.369] | 0.915 |
| Triglycerids (mmol/L) | 15 | 20 | 0.570 [0.460; 0.670] | 0.585 [0.445; 0.870] | 0.062 | [−0.238;0.362] | 0.689 |
| ASAT (UI/L) | 17 | 20 | 168.0 [86.50; 184.5] | 171.5 [129.3; 217.5] | 26.413 | [−19.769;72.594] | 0.284 |
| ALAT (UI/L) | 10 | 16 | 7.000 [6.000; 9.500] | 9.000 [7.000; 9.750] | 1.18 | [−1.068;3.428] | 0.326 |
| Creatinine (μmol/L) | 17 | 20 | 87.00 [84.50; 91.00] | 95.00 [92.00; 104.8] | 7.329 | [−3.003;17.662] | 0.190 |
| Urea (mmol/L) | 17 | 20 | 5.600 [5.150; 5.850] | 6.500 [5.425; 7.450] | 0.841 | [−0.369;2.05] | 0.199 |
| IGF-1 (nmol/L) | 20 | 20 | 1.184 [0.337; 2.368] | 0.108 [0.000; 1.581] | −0.105 | [−0.179;-0.031] | 0.019* |
Effect of exposure to engine diesel exhaust on first-generation fetuses was estimated using a linear model with random effect of dam adjusted for litter size and position of the fetus in the horn. All data are expressed as median [Q1; Q3] (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, compared with control group)
ASAT ASpartate Amino Transferase, ALAT ALanine Amino Transferase
Fig. 2Ultrasound monitoring of placenta at 28 dpc. Drawing showing the rabbit placental structure and blood flow (a). 3D power Doppler was performed on dams to determine the Vascularization Index (b), the Flow Index (c) and the Vascularization Flow Index (d) at 28 dpc. All data are expressed as median [Q1; Q3] (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, compared with control group)
Fig. 3Stereological examination of placenta at 28 dpc. At 28 dpc, immunodetection of vimentin to label fetal capillaries was performed on labyrinthine area sections from the control group (a) and the exposed group (b). Black immunostaining represents fetal vessels (FV), blue cells are trophoblasts cells (T) and the white head arrows show circulating cells in maternal space (MS). Volume fraction of trophoblast (c), fetal capillaries (d) and maternal blood space (e) and surface density of fetal capillaries (f) were quantified. All data are expressed as median [Q1; Q3] (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, compared with control group)
Fig. 4Localization of nanoparticles in the placenta at 28 dpc. Ultrathin sections were performed on labyrinthine area in placentas from control (a, e, i, m) and exposed (b-d, f-h, j-l, n-p) dams and analyzed by TEM. Arrows indicate nanoparticles and arrowheads “finger-print” like particles. Several observations were made with various magnifications allowing the observations of different cellular compartments. Scale bars: a: 2 μm; b: 800 nm; c: 2 μm; d: 100 nm; e: 1.6 μm; f: 700 nm; g: 1.25 μm; h: 1 μm; i: 1.6 μm; j: 1 μm; k: 1 μm; l: 700 nm; m: 2.5 μm; n: 1 μm; o: 400 nm; p: 20 nm. Abbreviations: E: Erythrocyte; EC: Endothelial Cell; FV: Fetal Vessel; G: Golgi apparatus; Ly: Lysosome; m: mitochondria; MBS: Maternal Blood Space; mvb: multivesicular body; N: Nucleus; rer: rough endoplasmic reticulum; T: Trophoblast
Fetal metabolism at 28 dpc for the second generation
| Variable | Number of fetuses | Median [Q1; Q3] | Fully adjusted linear model | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | E | C | E | β value | CI |
| |
| Glycemia (mmol/L) | 14 | 12 | 1.400 [1.175; 1.765] | 1.730 [1.618; 2.070] | 0.257 | [−0.173;0.687] | 0.275 |
| Insulin (mUI/L) | 14 | 12 | 4.170 [1.990; 10.09] | 2.545 [1.703; 3.765] | −2.965 | [−6.245;0.315] | 0.111 |
| Total cholesterol (mmol/L) | 15 | 12 | 2.550 [2.180; 2.640] | 1.890 [1.800; 2.240] | −0.416 | [−0.648;-0.183] | 0.008** |
| HDL cholesterol (mmol/L) | 15 | 12 | 0.730 [0.685; 0.790] | 0.650 [0.590; 0.750] | −0.071 | [−0.156;0.015] | 0.143 |
| Non-HDL cholesterol (mmol/L) | 15 | 12 | 1.730 [1.480; 1.898] | 1.280 [1.150; 1.480] | −0.348 | [−0.54;-0.156] | 0.007** |
| Triglycerids (mmol/L) | 15 | 12 | 0.540 [0.440; 0.598] | 0.680 [0.610; 0.730] | 0.176 | [0.062;0.289] | 0.015* |
| ASAT (UI/L) | 15 | 10 | 107.5 [97.00; 116.0] | 110.0 [95.00; 137.0] | 15.66 | [−14.542;45.863] | 0.335 |
| Creatinine (μmol/L) | 15 | 12 | 72.00 [66.00; 76.25] | 72.00 [67.00; 77.00] | 0.082 | [−6.745;6.909] | 0.982 |
| Urea (mmol/L) | 15 | 12 | 4.650 [3.950; 5.200] | 3.700 [3.500; 4.600] | −0.303 | [−1.779;1.174] | 0.696 |
The effects of exposure to engine diesel exhaust during grand-mother pregnancy on second-generation fetuses were estimated using a linear model with random effect of dam adjusted for litter size, fetal sex and the position of the fetus in the horn. All data are expressed as median [Q1;Q3] (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, compared with control group)
Animal studies with DE exposure
| Animals | Exposure | References | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Concentration | Duration | ||
| SD rats | 10 % DE 6 mg/m3 NP | 6-15 dpc 8 h/d, 7d/w | (9) |
| New Zealand rabbits | 10 % DE 6 mg/m3 NP | 6-18 dpc 8 h/d, 7d/w | (9) |
| CD-1 mice | DE 12 mg/m3 NP | over 3 generations | (9) |
| Slc: ICR mice | DE 3 mg/m3 NP | 2-13 dpc 12 h/d, 7d/w | (34) |
| Swiss mice | DE 42 μg/m3 NP | all gestation 24 h/d, 7d/w | (35) |
| F344 rats | Total DE 5.63 mg/m3 NP | 7-20 dpc 6 h/d, 7d/w | (36) |
| Fisher rats | DE 148.86 μg/m3 NP | 1-19 dpc 5 h/d, 7d/w | (37) |
| C57 Bl/6 J mice | DE 300 μg/m3 NP | 0.5-17 dpc 6 h/d, 7d/w | (38) |
| BalbC mice | DE 27.5 μg/m3 NP | over 3 generations | (48) |
| BalbC mice | DE 27.5 μg/m3 NP | over 3 generations | (47) |
| New Zealand rabbits | DE 1 mg/m3 NP | 3-27 dpc 2 h/d, 5d/w | Present study |
All these studies were cited in Discussion