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Reducing Th2 inflammation through neutralizing IL-4 antibody rescues myelination in IUGR rat brain.

Allison E ZannoMicah A RomerLauren FoxThea GoldenLane Jaeckle-SantosRebecca A SimmonsJudith B Grinspan
Published in: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders (2019)
In this study, we have identified inflammation as a factor in the decrease in myelin seen in an animal model of IUGR. IL-4, an inflammatory protein often thought to be protective in the adult, is specifically increased, and treatment of these animals to prevent this increase ameliorates white matter damage. Our results suggest that the immune system plays a role in IUGR that is different in the perinatal period than in the adult and preventing this exaggerated Th2 response may be a potential therapeutic target.
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