Zdroj: www.reuters.com | 19. 11. 2008 |
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who smoke during pregnancy may cause
permanent blood vessel damage in their children that may become evident as
early as young adulthood and raise the risk for heart attack and stroke, Dutch
investigators reported today.
The study involved 732 young adults, born between 1970 and 1973, who were
evaluated at around 30 years of age. Compared with young adults of mothers who
did not smoke during pregnancy, young adults of mothers who did light up during
pregnancy had much thicker walls of the carotid arteries in the neck that
supply blood to the brain.
Even if the mothers did not smoke during pregnancy, having a father who smoked
during gestation was also associated with thicker neck or "carotid" arteries.
The association was strongest when both parents smoked during pregnancy.
Dr. Cuno S. P. M. Uiterwaal, from University Medical Center Utrecht in The
Netherlands, and colleagues also found that young adults of mothers who smoked
were more likely to smoke themselves, and these subjects had the greatest
increase in carotid artery thickness compared with nonsmokers who were not
exposed in the womb to tobacco.
"The interaction between participant's current smoking behavior and maternal
smoking during pregnancy could indicate that if the cardiovascular system is
exposed to tobacco smoke in utero, the vessels are more vulnerable to tobacco
smoke later in life."
On the other hand, current smoking by women who abstained during pregnancy had
no effect on the thickness of their children's neck arteries.
"Our findings were largely independent of other cardiovascular disease risk
factors," the Uiterwaal and colleagues point out, lending plausibility to the
notion of deleterious vascular effects from gestational exposure to tobacco smoke.
SOURCE: Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, December 2008.
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