2017
DOI: 10.55632/pwvas.v89i2.149
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Effects of Nicotine on Chicken Embryonic Development

Abstract: A large proportion of the United States population has been exposed to maternal smoking in utero. Mounting data suggests that nicotine can have a negative impact on neural system development. The goal of this study was to evaluate effects of nicotine exposure on chicken neural system. The early chick embryo is an established model of the first month of embryonic development in mammals. Nicotine (nicotine hydrogen bitartrate) or vehicle (sodium bitartrate monohydrate) solutions were injected in eggs prior to in… Show more

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“…Neural tube defects (NTD), which affect the brain and spinal cord, occur in approximately 3000 births in the US each year and correlate to an increase in child mortality within a year after birth [16]. Both passive and active smoking are risk factors associated with NTDs [16] as nicotine decreases growth rate or causes a retraction of neurites, inhibiting central nervous system development [49,50]. Nicotine-induced abnormal axial rotation, neural tube formation, and synaptic expression.…”
Section: Neural Tube Defectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Neural tube defects (NTD), which affect the brain and spinal cord, occur in approximately 3000 births in the US each year and correlate to an increase in child mortality within a year after birth [16]. Both passive and active smoking are risk factors associated with NTDs [16] as nicotine decreases growth rate or causes a retraction of neurites, inhibiting central nervous system development [49,50]. Nicotine-induced abnormal axial rotation, neural tube formation, and synaptic expression.…”
Section: Neural Tube Defectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A chick embryo begins development with its head facing downward and as development progresses, the body follows the rotation of the head until the embryo is positioned on its left side [16]. Bohn et al [16] found that nicotine-treated embryos compared to the controls had four times as many occurrences of atypical rotation or excessive rotation and uneven cervical regions dorsally. The atypical rotation correlated to incomplete neural tube closure of the cervical region and other spinal cord developmental defects.…”
Section: Neural Tube Defectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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