Male fetus susceptibility to maternal inflammation: C-reactive protein and brain development.
Sharon K HunterM Camille HoffmanAngelo D'AlessandroKathleen NoonanAnna WyrwaRobert FreedmanAmanda J LawPublished in: Psychological medicine (2019)
The male fetal-placental unit appears to be more sensitive to maternal inflammation than females. Effects are particularly marked on cerebral inhibition. Deficits in cerebral inhibition 1 month after birth, similar to those observed in several mental illnesses, including schizophrenia, indicate fetal developmental pathways that may lead to later mental illness. Deficits in early infant behavior follow. Early intervention before birth, including prenatal vitamins, folate, and choline supplements, may help prevent fetal development of pathophysiological deficits that can have life-long consequences for mental health.
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