Maternal sevoflurane exposure increases the epilepsy susceptibility of adolescent offspring by interrupting interneuron development.
Xinyue LiangMing JiangHao XuTianxiang TangXiangpeng ShiYi DongLei XiaoYunli XieFang FangJing CangPublished in: BMC medicine (2023)
Our findings demonstrate that maternal anesthesia impairs interneuron migration through the CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling pathway, and influences the interneuron properties, leading to the increased epilepsy susceptibility in adolescent offspring. Our study provides a novel perspective on the developmental neurotoxicity of the mechanistic link between maternal use of general anesthesia and increased susceptibility to epilepsy.