Early-life nicotine or cotinine exposure produces long-lasting sleep alterations and downregulation of hippocampal corticosteroid receptors in adult mice

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Stefano Bastianini
Viviana Lo Martire
Sara Alvente
Chiara Berteotti
Gabriele Matteoli
Laura Rullo
Serena Stamatakos
Alessandro Silvani
Sanzio Candeletti
Patrizia Romualdi
Gary Cohen
Giovanna Zoccoli
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[1] University of Bologna,PRISM Lab, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum
[2] University of Bologna,Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology, Alma Mater Studiorum
[3] Karolinska Institutet,Department of Women and Child Health
[4] Royal North Shore Hospital,Centre for Sleep Health and Research, Sleep Investigation Laboratory
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Scientific Reports | / 11卷
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Early-life exposure to environmental toxins like tobacco can permanently re-program body structure and function. Here, we investigated the long-term effects on mouse adult sleep phenotype exerted by early-life exposure to nicotine or to its principal metabolite, cotinine. Moreover, we investigated whether these effects occurred together with a reprogramming of the activity of the hippocampus, a key structure to coordinate the hormonal stress response. Adult male mice born from dams subjected to nicotine (NIC), cotinine (COT) or vehicle (CTRL) treatment in drinking water were implanted with electrodes for sleep recordings. NIC and COT mice spent significantly more time awake than CTRL mice at the transition between the rest (light) and the activity (dark) period. NIC and COT mice showed hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor (GR) downregulation compared to CTRL mice, and NIC mice also showed hippocampal mineralocorticoid receptor downregulation. Hippocampal GR expression significantly and inversely correlated with the amount of wakefulness at the light-to-dark transition, while no changes in DNA methylation were found. We demonstrated that early-life exposure to nicotine (and cotinine) concomitantly entails long-lasting reprogramming of hippocampal activity and sleep phenotype suggesting that the adult sleep phenotype may be modulated by events that occurred during that critical period of life.
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