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Adolescent diabetes induced by multiple parental exposures to cigarette smoke condensate.

Xunwei Wu1, Jun Huang1, Lijuan Dai1, Jiayi Zhou1, Zhaofeng Huang2, Bolan Yu3.   

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Parental exposure to cigarette smoke is closely related to the development of long-term metabolic diseases in the offspring. However, different exposure times at various developmental stages may cause these effects to vary. In this study, mice were exposed to cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) during the developmental time stages of paternal puberty or/and maternal pregnancy. The results showed that either paternal or maternal exposure to CSC could lead to increased low birth weight (LBW) and fetal growth restriction (FGR) of the offspring, but maternal factors were the leading ones. Moreover, maternal exposure during pregnancy could induce lipid metabolism abnormalities in the adulthood offspring. Most importantly, additional paternal CSC exposure further induced diabetes in adolescent offspring who experienced altered weight gain, blood lipids, and glucose metabolism. A preliminary analysis indicated that the offspring with metabolic abnormalities also had significant changes in their intestinal microbiota. In conclusion, this study showed that parental CSC exposure has an impact on the metabolic properties of the offspring, and multiple parental exposures to adverse factors may significantly increase the risk of long-term metabolic abnormalities.
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Keywords:  Cigarette smoke condensate; Metabolism abnormalities; Parental exposure

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31348986     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2019.07.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Lett        ISSN: 0378-4274            Impact factor:   4.372


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Authors:  Cecilie Svanes; Randi J Bertelsen; Simone Accordini; John W Holloway; Pétur Júlíusson; Eistine Boateng; Susanne Krauss-Etchmann; Vivi Schlünssen; Francisco Gómez-Real; Svein Magne Skulstad
Journal:  Biol Reprod       Date:  2021-09-14       Impact factor: 4.285

2.  Effects of paternal exposure to cigarette smoke on sperm DNA methylation and long-term metabolic syndrome in offspring.

Authors:  Yunyun Liu; Shengzhu Chen; Dejian Pang; Jiayi Zhou; Xiuting Xu; Si Yang; Zhaofeng Huang; Bolan Yu
Journal:  Epigenetics Chromatin       Date:  2022-01-21       Impact factor: 4.954

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