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Pediatrics | 2010

In Utero Exposure to Smoking and Peripheral Chemoreceptor Function in Preterm Neonates

Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard; André Léké; Stéphane Delanaud; D. Djeddi; Jean-Pierre Libert; Véronique Bach; Frédéric Telliez

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess the involvement of peripheral chemoreceptor tonic activity in the ventilatory pattern during sleep in preterm neonates exposed in utero to maternal smoking. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Peripheral chemoreceptor activity was measured at thermoneutrality in neonates (postmenstrual age: 36.1 ± 1.2 weeks) born to nonsmoking (n = 21) or smoking (n = 16) mothers by performing a 30-second hyperoxic test during active and quiet sleep. Blood oxygen saturation, baseline ventilatory parameters, and central apnea were monitored. RESULTS: Prenatal smoking exposure did not modify baseline ventilation. It was interesting to note that prenatal smoking exposure decreased the peripheral chemoreceptor tonic activity during active sleep and increased the response time during quiet sleep. These changes could explain the increase in the time spent in apnea (both with and without blood oxygen desaturation) and in the mean duration of apneic episodes with desaturation found in neonates exposed to smoking in utero. The involvement of a change in the chemoreceptor function is supported by the fact that the peripheral chemoreceptor tonic activity was negatively correlated with the mean duration of apneic episodes with desaturation in the control group only. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this is the first study to reveal that prenatal smoking exposure does not directly modify baseline ventilatory parameters in the neonate but has a negative impact on peripheral chemoreceptor tonic activity. These alterations may increase the risk of sleep respiratory disorders, especially via apnea with desaturation.


PLOS ONE | 2013

Heart Rate Variability in Sleeping Preterm Neonates Exposed to Cool and Warm Thermal Conditions

Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard; André Léké; Stéphane Delanaud; Véronique Bach; Frédéric Telliez

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) remains the main cause of postneonatal infant death. Thermal stress is a major risk factor and makes infants more vulnerable to SIDS. Although it has been suggested that thermal stress could lead to SIDS by disrupting autonomic functions, clinical and physiopathological data on this hypothesis are scarce. We evaluated the influence of ambient temperature on autonomic nervous activity during sleep in thirty-four preterm neonates (mean ± SD gestational age: 31.4±1.5 weeks, postmenstrual age: 36.2±0.9 weeks). Heart rate variability was assessed as a function of the sleep stage at three different ambient temperatures (thermoneutrality and warm and cool thermal conditions). An elevated ambient temperature was associated with a higher basal heart rate and lower short- and long-term variability in all sleep stages, together with higher sympathetic activity and lower parasympathetic activity. Our study results showed that modification of the ambient temperature led to significant changes in autonomic nervous system control in sleeping preterm neonates. The latter changes are very similar to those observed in infants at risk of SIDS. Our findings may provide greater insight into the thermally-induced disease mechanisms related to SIDS and may help improve prevention strategies.


International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2016

Maternal Exposure to Domestic Hair Cosmetics and Occupational Endocrine Disruptors Is Associated with a Higher Risk of Hypospadias in the Offspring

Elodie Haraux; Karine Braun; Philippe Buisson; Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard; Camille Devauchelle; Jannick Ricard; Bernard Boudailliez; Pierre Tourneux; Richard Gouron

Pregnant women are exposed to various chemical products at home and at work. Some of these products contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) such as cosmetics, pesticides, industrial chemicals, heavy metals, plastics or medications that could alter sexual differentiation and increase the risk of hypospadias. We evaluated maternal occupational and household exposures that could constitute risk factors for hypospadias. From 2011 to 2014, we enrolled 57 full-term newborns with hypospadias and three randomly selected controls per case (162 control newborns), matched for gestational age, from 11 maternity units in Picardy, France. Neonatal and parental data were collected at birth (personal characteristics, maternal lifestyle, and medical history). Maternal occupational exposure was assessed by a job-exposure matrix for EDCs from a job history questionnaire completed by mothers. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated with univariate and multivariable logistic regression, and adjusted for relevant covariates. Multivariate analysis showed a strong association between hypospadias and potential maternal occupational exposure to EDCs and maternal household use of hair cosmetics (OR 6.1, 95% CI: 1.1–34.9; OR: 9.6, 95% CI: 1.4–66.1, respectively). Our results suggest that maternal occupational exposure to EDCs is a risk factor for hypospadias and suggests a possible influence of household use of hair cosmetics during early pregnancy on the incidence of hypospadias in the offspring. A larger study with more accurate exposure assessment should evaluate the impact of EDCs in hair cosmetics on the incidence of hypospadias.


Journal of Sleep Research | 2012

Relationship between sleep and acid gastro-oesophageal reflux in neonates

Mohamed Ammari; D. Djeddi; André Léké; Stéphane Delanaud; Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard; Véronique Bach; Frédéric Telliez

The aim of the present study was to investigate the impact of gastro‐oesophageal acid reflux on sleep in neonates and, reciprocally, the influence of wakefulness (W) and sleep stages on the characteristics of the reflux (including the retrograde bolus migration of oesophageal acid contents). The pH and multichannel intraluminal impedance were measured during nocturnal polysomnography in 25 infants hospitalised for suspicion of gastro‐oesophageal reflux. Two groups were constituted according to whether or not the infants displayed gastro‐oesophageal reflux (i.e. a reflux group and a control group). There were no differences between the reflux and control groups in terms of sleep duration, sleep structure and sleep state change frequency. Vigilance states significantly influenced the gastro‐oesophageal reflux pattern: the occurrence of gastro‐oesophageal reflux episodes was greater during W (59 ± 32%) and active sleep (AS; 35 ± 30%) than during quiet sleep (QS; 6 ± 11%), whereas the mean duration of gastro‐oesophageal reflux episodes was higher in QS than in W and AS. The percentage of retrograde bolus migrations of distal oesophageal acid content was significantly higher in AS (62 ± 26%) than in W (42 ± 26%) and QS (4.5 ± 9%). In neonates, gastro‐oesophageal reflux occurred more frequently during W, whereas the physiological changes associated with sleep state increase the physiopathological impact of the gastro‐oesophageal reflux. The duration of oesophagus–acid contact was greater during sleep; AS facilitated the retrograde migration of oesophageal acid content, and QS was characterised by the risk of prolonged acid mucosal contact.


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2012

Assessment of radiant temperature in a closed incubator

Pauline Décima; Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard; Amandine Pelletier; L. Ghyselen; Stéphane Delanaud; Loïc Dégrugilliers; Frédéric Telliez; Véronique Bach; Jean-Pierre Libert

In closed incubators, radiative heat loss (R) which is assessed from the mean radiant temperature


PLOS ONE | 2014

Self-reported parental exposure to pesticide during pregnancy and birth outcomes: the MecoExpo cohort study.

Flora Mayhoub; Thierry Berton; Véronique Bach; Karine Tack; C. Deguines; Adeline Floch-Barneaud; Sophie Desmots; Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard


Clinical Neurophysiology | 2016

The dynamics of cardiac autonomic control in sleeping preterm neonates exposed in utero to smoking.

Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard; Djamal-Dine Djeddi; André Léké; Stéphane Delanaud; Véronique Bach; Frédéric Telliez

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PLOS ONE | 2013

Involvement of Autonomic Nervous Activity Changes in Gastroesophageal Reflux in Neonates during Sleep and Wakefulness

Djamal-Dine Djeddi; Guy Kongolo; Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard; Mohamed Ammari; André Léké; Stéphane Delanaud; Véronique Bach; Frédéric Telliez


Therapeutic Drug Monitoring | 2011

Are benzo[a]pyrene-DNA adducts an accurate biomarker of long-term in utero exposure to smoking?

Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard; Frédéric Telliez; Jean-Pierre Arnould; André Léké; Mohamed Ammari; Rosemary S. C. Horne; Jean-Pierre Libert; Véronique Bach

accounts for 40–60% of the neonate’s total heat loss. In the absence of a benchmark method to calculate


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2017

An assessment of the autonomic nervous system in the electrohypersensitive population: a heart rate variability and skin conductance study

Soafara Andrianome; Jonathan Gobert; Laurent Hugueville; Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard; Frédéric Telliez; Brahim Selmaoui

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Véronique Bach

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Stéphane Delanaud

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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André Léké

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Frédéric Telliez

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Jean-Pierre Libert

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Pierre Tourneux

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Pauline Décima

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Elodie Haraux

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Loïc Dégrugilliers

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Amandine Pelletier

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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