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   Toxicity Mechanisms of Cigarette Smoke on Mouse Fetus Mitochondria  
   
نویسنده Naserzadeh Parvaneh ,Hosseini Mir-Jamal ,Mohamadzadeh Asl Baharak ,Pourahmad Jalal
منبع iranian journal of pharmaceutical research - 2015 - دوره : 14 - - کد همایش: - صفحه:131 -138
چکیده    Maternal smoking has been recognized as a common cause of low birth weight, preterm birth and the decrease of gestational age period. unfortunately, there is an increasing interest within public especially woman in iran in the tobacco products consumption. on the other hand, the deleterious effect of maternal smoking on human fetus in pregnancy period especially in the first trimester encouraged us to investigate toxicity mechanisms of cigarette smoke on mouse fetus mitochondria. for this purpose different concentrations (1, 10 and 100%) of standardized cigarette smoke extract (cse) were administrated on mitochondria isolated from fetus of nmri mice on the 15 day of gestation. our results showed a significant increase in ros (reactive oxygen species) formation, lipid peroxidation, mitochondrial membrane potential collapse, mitochondrial swelling and finally a decrease in atp concentration in the cse-treated isolated fetus mitochondria. our results suggest that cse-induced embryo toxicity is the result of disruptive effect on mitochondrial respiratory chain that leads to ros formation, lipid peroxidation, mitochondrial mmp (mitochondrial membrane potential) decline and decrease of atp level which starts apoptosis signaling.
کلیدواژه Cigarette smoke extract (CSE); Embryo toxicity; Mouse fetus; Isolated mitochondria.
آدرس shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, School of Pharmacy, ایران, zanjan university of medical sciences, Zanjan Applied Pharmacology Research Center, ایران, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, School of Pharmacy, ایران, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, School of Pharmacy, ایران
پست الکترونیکی j.pourahmadjaktaji@utoronto.ca
 
     
   
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