Prenatal opioid exposure significantly impacts placental protein kinase C (PKC) and drug transporters, leading to drug resistance and neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-19-2024
Publication Title
Frontiers in neuroscience
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS) is a consequence of in-utero exposure to prenatal maternal opioids, resulting in the manifestation of symptoms like irritability, feeding problems, tremors, and withdrawal signs. Opioid use disorder (OUD) during pregnancy can profoundly impact both mother and fetus, disrupting fetal brain neurotransmission and potentially leading to long-term neurological, behavioral, and vision issues, and increased infant mortality. Drug resistance complicates OUD and NOWS treatment, with protein kinase regulation of drug transporters not fully understood.
METHODS: DNA methylation levels of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) and solute carrier (SLC) drug transporters, along with protein kinase C (PKC) genes, were assessed in 96 placental samples using the Illumina Infinium MethylationEPIC array (850K). Samples were collected from three distinct groups: 32 mothers with infants prenatally exposed to opioids who needed pharmacological intervention for NOWS, 32 mothers with prenatally opioid-exposed infants who did not necessitate NOWS treatment, and 32 mothers who were not exposed to opioids during pregnancy.
RESULTS: We identified 69 significantly differentially methylated SLCs, with 24 hypermethylated and 34 hypomethylated, and 11 exhibiting both types of methylation changes including
CONCLUSION: We report epigenetic changes in PKC-related regulation of drug transporters, which could improve our understanding of clinical outcomes like drug resistance, pharmacokinetics, drug-drug interactions, and drug toxicity, leading to maternal relapse and severe NOWS. Novel drugs targeting PKC pathways and transporters may improve treatment outcomes for OUD in pregnancy and NOWS.
Volume
18
First Page
1442915
Recommended Citation
Radhakrishna U, Radhakrishnan R, Uppala LV, Muvvala SB, Prajapati J, Rawal RM et al [Bahado-Singh RO] Prenatal opioid exposure significantly impacts placental protein kinase C (pkc) and drug transporters, leading to drug resistance and neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome. Front Neurosci. 2024 Aug 19;18:1442915. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1442915. PMID: 39238930
DOI
10.3389/fnins.2024.1442915
ISSN
1662-4548
PubMed ID
39238930