Fine particles in surgical smoke affect embryonic cardiomyocyte differentiation through oxidative stress and mitophagy

Surgical smoke is widespread in operating rooms, and fine particles are the main toxic components. However, the effect of fine particles in surgical smoke on embryonic development has not yet been studied. This study evaluated the effect of fine particles in surgical smoke on embryonic development a...

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Main Authors: Ren Zhou, Ming Xia, Lei Zhang, Yanyong Cheng, Jia Yan, Yu Sun, Jie Wang, Hong Jiang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-07-01
Series:Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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spelling doaj-bd89da30e8ad4dd68fbea0c8bd68fcd02021-05-06T04:21:25ZengElsevierEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety0147-65132021-07-01217112259Fine particles in surgical smoke affect embryonic cardiomyocyte differentiation through oxidative stress and mitophagyRen Zhou0Ming Xia1Lei Zhang2Yanyong Cheng3Jia Yan4Yu Sun5Jie Wang6Hong Jiang7The Ninth People’s Hospital of Shanghai, Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, PR ChinaThe Ninth People’s Hospital of Shanghai, Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, PR ChinaThe Ninth People’s Hospital of Shanghai, Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, PR ChinaThe Ninth People’s Hospital of Shanghai, Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, PR ChinaThe Ninth People’s Hospital of Shanghai, Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, PR ChinaThe Ninth People’s Hospital of Shanghai, Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, PR ChinaThe Ninth People’s Hospital of Shanghai, Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, PR ChinaCorrespondence to: The Ninth People’s Hospital of Shanghai, Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, No. 639 Zhizaoju Road, Shanghai 200011, PR China.; The Ninth People’s Hospital of Shanghai, Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, PR ChinaSurgical smoke is widespread in operating rooms, and fine particles are the main toxic components. However, the effect of fine particles in surgical smoke on embryonic development has not yet been studied. This study evaluated the effect of fine particles in surgical smoke on embryonic development and compared it with that of atmospheric fine particles. Afterwards, differentiated cardiomyocytes were purified, and the effect of exposure to fine particles in surgical smoke on cardiomyocyte differentiation was evaluated. Fine particles in surgical smoke exhibited weak embryotoxicity toward an embryonic stem cell test model, and their inhibitory effect on cardiomyocyte differentiation was slightly stronger than that of atmospheric fine particles. Fine particles in surgical smoke specifically inhibited the differentiation of the mesoderm lineage and promoted the differentiation of the ectoderm lineage. Furthermore, fine particles in surgical smoke reduced the beating rate of purified cardiomyocytes, promoted mitophagy, reduced ATP production and increased the reactive oxygen species (ROS) content. Antioxidants attenuated the inhibition of cardiomyocyte differentiation and the reduction in the cardiomyocyte beating rate caused by fine particles in surgical smoke and simultaneously restored mitophagy and other processes to the control levels. However, mitophagy inhibitors treatment blocked only the inhibition of cardiomyocyte differentiation caused by fine particles in surgical smoke; it had little effect on other changes caused by fine particles. Based on the results described above, we propose that fine particles in surgical smoke and atmospheric fine particles exhibit similar levels of toxicity toward embryonic development. Fine particles in surgical smoke potentially affect the beating of cardiomyocytes by damaging mitochondria and increasing oxidative stress.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321003705Oxidative stressMitophagySurgical smokeEmbryonic developmentCardiomyocyte
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author Ren Zhou
Ming Xia
Lei Zhang
Yanyong Cheng
Jia Yan
Yu Sun
Jie Wang
Hong Jiang
spellingShingle Ren Zhou
Ming Xia
Lei Zhang
Yanyong Cheng
Jia Yan
Yu Sun
Jie Wang
Hong Jiang
Fine particles in surgical smoke affect embryonic cardiomyocyte differentiation through oxidative stress and mitophagy
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Oxidative stress
Mitophagy
Surgical smoke
Embryonic development
Cardiomyocyte
author_facet Ren Zhou
Ming Xia
Lei Zhang
Yanyong Cheng
Jia Yan
Yu Sun
Jie Wang
Hong Jiang
author_sort Ren Zhou
title Fine particles in surgical smoke affect embryonic cardiomyocyte differentiation through oxidative stress and mitophagy
title_short Fine particles in surgical smoke affect embryonic cardiomyocyte differentiation through oxidative stress and mitophagy
title_full Fine particles in surgical smoke affect embryonic cardiomyocyte differentiation through oxidative stress and mitophagy
title_fullStr Fine particles in surgical smoke affect embryonic cardiomyocyte differentiation through oxidative stress and mitophagy
title_full_unstemmed Fine particles in surgical smoke affect embryonic cardiomyocyte differentiation through oxidative stress and mitophagy
title_sort fine particles in surgical smoke affect embryonic cardiomyocyte differentiation through oxidative stress and mitophagy
publisher Elsevier
series Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
issn 0147-6513
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Surgical smoke is widespread in operating rooms, and fine particles are the main toxic components. However, the effect of fine particles in surgical smoke on embryonic development has not yet been studied. This study evaluated the effect of fine particles in surgical smoke on embryonic development and compared it with that of atmospheric fine particles. Afterwards, differentiated cardiomyocytes were purified, and the effect of exposure to fine particles in surgical smoke on cardiomyocyte differentiation was evaluated. Fine particles in surgical smoke exhibited weak embryotoxicity toward an embryonic stem cell test model, and their inhibitory effect on cardiomyocyte differentiation was slightly stronger than that of atmospheric fine particles. Fine particles in surgical smoke specifically inhibited the differentiation of the mesoderm lineage and promoted the differentiation of the ectoderm lineage. Furthermore, fine particles in surgical smoke reduced the beating rate of purified cardiomyocytes, promoted mitophagy, reduced ATP production and increased the reactive oxygen species (ROS) content. Antioxidants attenuated the inhibition of cardiomyocyte differentiation and the reduction in the cardiomyocyte beating rate caused by fine particles in surgical smoke and simultaneously restored mitophagy and other processes to the control levels. However, mitophagy inhibitors treatment blocked only the inhibition of cardiomyocyte differentiation caused by fine particles in surgical smoke; it had little effect on other changes caused by fine particles. Based on the results described above, we propose that fine particles in surgical smoke and atmospheric fine particles exhibit similar levels of toxicity toward embryonic development. Fine particles in surgical smoke potentially affect the beating of cardiomyocytes by damaging mitochondria and increasing oxidative stress.
topic Oxidative stress
Mitophagy
Surgical smoke
Embryonic development
Cardiomyocyte
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321003705
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