The risk for behavioural deficits is determined by the maternal immune response to prenatal immune challenge in a neurodevelopmental model

Jun 29, 2014Brain, behavior, and immunity

A mother’s immune reaction before birth may affect the risk of behavioral problems in offspring

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Abstract

Pregnant rats that lost weight following immune activation had increased levels of TNF-α compared to controls.

  • The maternal weight response to immune activation is linked to different levels of cytokines in the blood.
  • Offspring from mothers that lost weight exhibited the most severe behavioral outcomes.
  • Reduced sucrose preference, indicating anhedonia, was observed in offspring of weight-losing mothers but not in those from weight-gaining mothers.
  • No significant differences in microglia activation were found among any of the offspring groups.

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