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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology | 2004

Influence of prenatal nicotine exposure on postnatal development of breathing pattern

Yu Hsien Huang; Amanda Rose Brown; Seres Costy-Bennett; Zili Luo; Ralph F. Fregosi

To determine if prenatal nicotine exposure alters the postnatal development of the ventilatory pattern and the frequency and duration of apneas, we recorded respiratory airflow with head-out body plethysmography in awake neonates on postnatal days 1, 2, 6, 10, 14, and 18. Data from 12 nicotine-exposed animals were compared with data from 12 saline-exposed animals. Nicotine (6 mg/kg of nicotine tartrate per day) or saline exposure was induced by osmotic minipumps that were implanted subdermally on the fifth day of gestation in Sprague-Dawley Dams. Although both saline- and nicotine-exposed pups gained weight at the same rate throughout the studies, there were subtle differences in ventilatory indices between the two groups. Nicotine-exposed animals had a significantly higher breathing frequency on day 10, and a lower tidal volume on days 14 and 18. Although ventilation tended to be lower in the nicotine-exposed animals, the difference was not significant. There was a significantly higher frequency of apneas in the nicotine-exposed compared with the saline-exposed animals on postnatal days 1 and 2, but the apnea duration did not differ between the groups. No apneas were observed in any of the animals after the sixth postnatal day. Prenatal nicotine exposure is associated with a greater incidence of apneas on the first two postnatal days, and then an altered breathing pattern that manifests at a later stage of development.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2010

Influence of prenatal nicotine exposure on development of the ventilatory response to hypoxia and hypercapnia in neonatal rats

Yu Hsien Huang; Amanda Rose Brown; Seres J. B. Cross; Jesus Cruz; Amber Rice; Stuti Jaiswal; Ralph F. Fregosi

In a recent study (Huang YH et al. Respir Physiol Neurobiol 143: 1-8, 2004), we showed that prenatal nicotine exposure (PNE) increased the frequency of spontaneous apneic events on the first 2 days of life in unanesthetized neonatal rats. Here we test the hypothesis that PNE blunts chemoreceptor reflexes. Ventilatory responses to three levels each of hypoxia (inspired O(2) fraction: 16, 12, and 10%) and hypercapnia (3, 6, and 9% inspired CO(2) fraction, all in 50% O(2), balance N(2)), and one level each of combined hypoxia-hypercapnia (H/H; 12% inspired O(2) fraction/5% inspired CO(2) fraction) and hyperoxia (50% O(2), 50% N(2)) were recorded with head-out plethysmography in neonatal rats exposed to either nicotine (N = 12) or physiological saline (N = 12) in the prenatal period. Recordings were made on postnatal day 1 (P1), P3, P6, P9, P12, and P18, in each animal. The change in ventilation in response to hypoxia was blunted in PNE animals on P1 and P3, but there were no other treatment effects. Hyperoxia significantly depressed ventilation in both groups from P3-P18, but there were no significant treatment effects. The ventilatory response to 3, 6, and 9% inspired CO(2) was significantly blunted in PNE animals at all ages studied, due exclusively to a blunted tidal volume response. PNE also blunted the ventilatory response to H/H at all ages, due primarily to blunting of the tidal volume response. PNE had no significant effect on body mass or metabolic rate, except that PNE animals had a slightly higher mass on P18 and a lower metabolic rate on P1. As shown by others, PNE has small and inconsistent effects on hypoxic ventilatory responses, but here we show that responses to hypercapnia and H/H are consistently blunted by PNE due to a diminished tidal volume response. The combination of reduced hypoxic and hypercapnic sensitivity over the first 3 days of life may define an especially vulnerable developmental period.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2000

Resistance training increases total energy expenditure and free-living physical activity in older adults

Gary R. Hunter; Carla J. Wetzstein; David A. Fields; Amanda Rose Brown; Marcas M. Bamman


Journal of Cancer | 2010

Ovarian Cancer Metastatic to the Breast Presenting as Inflammatory Breast Cancer: A Case Report and Literature Review

Rebecca L. Klein; Amanda Rose Brown; Christian M. Gomez-Castro; Setsuko K. Chambers; Janiel M. Cragun; Lauren Grasso-LeBeau; Julie E. Lang


The FASEB Journal | 2007

Prenatal nicotine exposure impairs postnatal sensitivity to hypoxia and hypercapnia

Ralph F. Fregosi; Yu-Hsien Huang; Amanda Rose Brown; Seres Costy-Bennet


Archive | 2015

expression in caudal brain stem of developing rats hypoxic ventilatory response and protein kinase C Effect of prenatal nicotine exposure on biphasic

Narong Simakajornboon; Vukmir Vlasic; Hong Li; Hemant Sawnani; Kevin M. Kransler; Barbara P. McGarrigle; Daniel D. Swartz; James R. Olson; Claudio Coddou; Eduardo Bravo; Jaime Eugenín; Ralph F. Fregosi; Yu-Hsien Huang; Amanda Rose Brown; Seres J. B. Cross; Jesus Cruz


Archive | 2015

hypercapnia in neonatal rats and development of the ventilatory response to hypoxia Influence of prenatal nicotine exposure on

Yu-Hsien Huang; Amanda Rose Brown; Seres J. B. Cross; Jesus Cruz; Stuti Jaiswal; Jason Q. Pilarski; Caitlyn M. Harrison; Ralph F. Fregosi; Gregory L. Powell; Richard B. Levine; Amanda M. Frazier


Archive | 2015

bodyaspects of oxygen sensing by the carotid

David F. Donnelly; Ralph F. Fregosi; Yu-Hsien Huang; Amanda Rose Brown; Seres J. B. Cross; Jesus Cruz; Amber Rice; Stuti Jaiswal; Brian J. Koos; Catherine A. Mayer; J. M. Di Fiore; Richard J. Martin; Peter M. MacFarlane


Archive | 2015

rats to autoresuscitate from apnea during hypoxia Perinatal nicotine exposure impairs ability of newborn

James E. Fewell; Francine G. Smith; Ralph F. Fregosi; Yu-Hsien Huang; Amanda Rose Brown; Seres J. B. Cross; Jesus Cruz; Amber Rice; Stuti Jaiswal; Jason Q. Pilarski; Hilary E. Wakefield; Andrew J. Fuglevand; Richard B. Levine; F Ralph; Olga Dergacheva; Carie R. Boychuk; David Mendelowitz


Archive | 2013

and free-living physical activity in older adults Resistance training increases total energy expenditure

Gary R. Hunter; Carla J. Wetzstein; David A. Fields; Amanda Rose Brown

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Carla J. Wetzstein

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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David A. Fields

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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University of Alabama at Birmingham

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