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Understanding the Placental Biology of Tobacco Smoke, Nicotine, and Marijuana (THC) Exposures During Pregnancy

Sohini Banerjee, A. L. Deacon, Melissa Suter, Kjersti M. Aagaard

2022Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Widespread public health campaigns have reduces the prevalence of tobacco and nicotine exposures during pregnancy in the United States. However, tobacco and nicotine exposures during pregnancy persist as a common modifiable perinatal risk exposure. Furthermore, declines in tobacco use have been accompanied by parallel rises in both the prevalence and incidence of marijuana use in pregnancy. This is worrisome, as the macromolecules which comprise tobacco and marijuana smoke affect placental function. In this chapter we summarize the decades of evidence contributing to our understanding of the placental molecular pathophysiology accompanying these chemical exposures, thereby rendering risk of adverse perinatal outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

PregnancyTobacco smokeNicotineEnvironmental healthMedicineSmokePhysiologyObstetricsBiologyInternal medicineChemistryOrganic chemistryGeneticsPrenatal Substance Exposure EffectsCannabis and Cannabinoid ResearchBirth, Development, and Health
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