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The effect of cigarette smoke extract on trophoblast cell viability and migration: the role of adrenomedullin.

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Beiswenger, TR; Feng, L; Brown, HL; Heine, RP; Murtha, AP; Grotegut, CA
Published in: Reprod Sci
May 2012

We tested the hypothesis that cigarette smoke extract (CSE) leads to differences in expression of genes involved in angiogenesis and affects cell viability and migration in a first-trimester cytotrophoblast cell line (HTR-8/SVneo). HTR-8/SVneo cells were treated with 1% CSE, and gene expression for adrenomedullin (ADM), placental growth factor (PlGF), soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFLT-1), and vascular endothelia growth factor (VEGF) and protein content for ADM, PlGF, and sFlt-1 determined. A cell viability assay and a cell migration scratch assay were utilized following treatment with CSE with and without ADM inhibitor. Adrenomedullin, PlGF, and VEGF gene transcripts were significantly upregulated by 1% CSE treatment compared with unstimulated cells or cells treated with nicotine alone. Neither 1% CSE nor nicotine treatment alone affected sFlt-1 gene expression. There was a significant increase in secreted ADM protein from cells treated with 1% CSE detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay, though no differences in PlGF or sFlt-1 production were seen. Treatment with 1% CSE increased cell viability and cell migration compared with unstimulated cells and was inhibited by co-treatment with ADM inhibitor. Treatment of a first-trimester trophoblast cell line with CSE increases cell viability and cell migration that are reversed by co-treatment with ADM inhibitor, suggesting that ADM at least partially mediates cell growth and viability following CSE treatment.

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Reprod Sci

DOI

EISSN

1933-7205

Publication Date

May 2012

Volume

19

Issue

5

Start / End Page

526 / 533

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1
  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
  • Trophoblasts
  • Smoke
  • Pregnancy Trimester, First
  • Pregnancy Proteins
  • Pregnancy
  • Pre-Eclampsia
  • Placenta Growth Factor
  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
 

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Beiswenger, T. R., Feng, L., Brown, H. L., Heine, R. P., Murtha, A. P., & Grotegut, C. A. (2012). The effect of cigarette smoke extract on trophoblast cell viability and migration: the role of adrenomedullin. Reprod Sci, 19(5), 526–533. https://doi.org/10.1177/1933719111426600
Beiswenger, Timothy R., Liping Feng, Haywood L. Brown, R Phillips Heine, Amy P. Murtha, and Chad A. Grotegut. “The effect of cigarette smoke extract on trophoblast cell viability and migration: the role of adrenomedullin.Reprod Sci 19, no. 5 (May 2012): 526–33. https://doi.org/10.1177/1933719111426600.
Beiswenger TR, Feng L, Brown HL, Heine RP, Murtha AP, Grotegut CA. The effect of cigarette smoke extract on trophoblast cell viability and migration: the role of adrenomedullin. Reprod Sci. 2012 May;19(5):526–33.
Beiswenger, Timothy R., et al. “The effect of cigarette smoke extract on trophoblast cell viability and migration: the role of adrenomedullin.Reprod Sci, vol. 19, no. 5, May 2012, pp. 526–33. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/1933719111426600.
Beiswenger TR, Feng L, Brown HL, Heine RP, Murtha AP, Grotegut CA. The effect of cigarette smoke extract on trophoblast cell viability and migration: the role of adrenomedullin. Reprod Sci. 2012 May;19(5):526–533.
Journal cover image

Published In

Reprod Sci

DOI

EISSN

1933-7205

Publication Date

May 2012

Volume

19

Issue

5

Start / End Page

526 / 533

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1
  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
  • Trophoblasts
  • Smoke
  • Pregnancy Trimester, First
  • Pregnancy Proteins
  • Pregnancy
  • Pre-Eclampsia
  • Placenta Growth Factor
  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine