Immune-Brain Connection
A fascinating exploration reveals how immune signaling, particularly interleukin 17, can disrupt fetal brain development, potentially leading to autism and schizophrenia. Research shows that this immune interaction occurs during a critical period in the first trimester, raising questions about the long-term effects of maternal infections, including COVID-19 and influenza, on neurodevelopment. The discussion highlights the challenges of interpreting mouse behaviors as analogs for human autism, emphasizing the complexity of neuroimmune interactions.In this clip
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