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Harmful Effect of Intrauterine Smoke Exposure on Neuronal Control of Fetal Breathing System in Stillbirths

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19074164

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cigarette smoke; pregnancy; SIUDS; neuropathology; brainstem; lung development; toxic nanoparticles

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This article contributes to the understanding of the role of toxic substances, such as nicotine, in the pathogenesis of sudden intrauterine unexplained deaths (SIUDS). The study suggests that cigarette smoke can easily cross the placental barrier and damage sensitive organs, such as the lungs and brain, in the fetus. Additionally, the involvement of toxic nanoparticles, like agricultural pesticides and nanomaterials, is also hypothesized.
This article is aimed to contribute to the current knowledge on the role of toxic substances such as nicotine on sudden intrauterine unexplained deaths' (SIUDS') pathogenetic mechanisms. The in-depth histopathological examination of the autonomic nervous system in wide groups of victims of SIUDS (47 cases) and controls (20 cases), with both smoking and no-smoking mothers, highlighted the frequent presence of the hypodevelopment of brainstem structures checking the vital functions. In particular, the hypoplasia of the pontine parafacial nucleus together with hypoplastic lungs for gestational age were observed in SIUDS cases with mothers who smoked cigarettes, including electronic ones. The results allow us to assume that the products of cigarette smoke during pregnancy can easily cross the placental barrier, thus entering the fetal circulation and damaging the most sensitive organs, such as lungs and brain. In a non-negligible percentage of SIUDS, the mothers did not smoke. Furthermore, based on previous and ongoing studies conducted through analytical procedures and the use of scanning electron microscopy, the authors envisage the involvement of toxic nanoparticles (such as agricultural pesticides and nanomaterials increasingly used in biomedicine, bioscience and biotechnology) in the death pathogenesis, with similar mechanisms to those of nicotine.

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