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  • Title: Effect of nicotine on the development of fetal and suckling rats.
    Author: Hamosh M, Simon MR, Hamosh P.
    Journal: Biol Neonate; 1979; 35(5-6):290-7. PubMed ID: 476202.
    Abstract:
    Nicotine, administered at a dose of 100 micrograms/kg/day from day 14 of gestation, did not affect maternal food intake, weight gain, length of gestation, litter size or fetal development; however, a daily dose of 1 mg/kg led to smaller litter size and higher incidence of stillbirth. Continued maternal administration of nicotine (100 micrograms/kg/day) until 12 days post partum did not affect newborn growth (body weight and length and size of heart and lung) during the first week after birth; during the second week, however, the nicotine-treated group lagged behind the controls. The stomachs of pups of nicotine-treated rats contained less food than those of controls; this difference increased with age, becoming more than 40% at 12 days. We suggest that lower milk production of nicotine-treated rats interferes with the normal development of the offspring during periods of rapid growth.
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