Maternal immune activation exerts long‐term effects on activity and sleep in male offspring mice
Waleed ElGrawani,
Flavia S. Mueller,
Sina M. Schalbetter
et al.
Abstract:Exposure to infectious or non‐infectious immune activation during early development is a serious risk factor for long‐term behavioural dysfunctions. Mouse models of maternal immune activation (MIA) have increasingly been used to address neuronal and behavioural dysfunctions in response to prenatal infections. One commonly employed MIA model involves administering poly(I:C) (polyriboinosinic‐polyribocytdilic acid), a synthetic analogue of double‐stranded RNA, during gestation, which robustly induces an acute vi… Show more
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