“…Furthermore, we previously reported time‐dependent changes in the endogenous expression of IAIPs in the brain after exposure to hypoxia–ischemia and hypoxia alone in neonatal rats (Disdier et al, ) and in the cerebral cortex and cerebellum of fetal sheep after exposure to brain ischemia (Spasova et al, ). Studies have also suggested that IAIPs could be important in neuroplasticity (Duman, Aghajanian, Sanacora, & Krystal, ; Gaudet, Lim, Stonestreet, & Threlkeld, ; Goldschmied & Gehrman, ; Normann, Schmitz, Furmaier, Doing, & Bach, ; Popoli, Gennarelli, & Racagni, ). Other studies have reported that genetically determined variants in the heavy chains of IAIPs are related to psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia and bipolar disorders (Brandl et al, ; Cross‐Disorder Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, ; Hamshere et al, ; Sasayama et al, ; Schizophrenia Psychiatric Genome‐Wide Association Study Consortium, ) and that mice deficient in bikunin (Ambp/bikunin knockout mice) exhibit specific behavioral phenotypes such as increased anxiety‐like behavior (Goulding et al, ).…”