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Publication : Maternal Immune Activation Causes Behavioral Impairments and Altered Cerebellar Cytokine and Synaptic Protein Expression.

First Author  Pendyala G Year  2017
Journal  Neuropsychopharmacology Volume  42
Issue  7 Pages  1435-1446
PubMed ID  28102228 Mgi Jnum  J:247581
Mgi Id  MGI:5927523 Doi  10.1038/npp.2017.7
Citation  Pendyala G, et al. (2017) Maternal Immune Activation Causes Behavioral Impairments and Altered Cerebellar Cytokine and Synaptic Protein Expression. Neuropsychopharmacology 42(7):1435-1446
abstractText  Emerging epidemiology studies indicate that maternal immune activation (MIA) resulting from inflammatory stimuli such as viral or bacterial infections during pregnancy serves as a risk factor for multiple neurodevelopmental disorders including autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia. Although alterations in the cortex and hippocampus of MIA offspring have been described, less evidence exists on the impact on the cerebellum. Here, we report altered expression of cytokines and chemokines in the cerebellum of MIA offspring, including increase in the neuroinflammatory cytokine TNFalpha and its receptor TNFR1. We also report reduced expression of the synaptic organizing proteins cerebellin-1 and GluRdelta2. These synaptic protein alterations are associated with a deficit in the ability of cerebellar neurons to form synapses and an increased number of dendritic spines that are not in contact with a presynaptic terminal. These impairments are likely contributing to the behavioral deficits in the MIA exposed offspring.
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