Impact of maternal immune activation on dendritic spine development

Dev Neurobiol. 2021 Jul;81(5):524-545. doi: 10.1002/dneu.22804. Epub 2021 Jan 15.

Abstract

Dendritic spines are small dendritic protrusions that harbor most excitatory synapses in the brain. The proper generation and maturation of dendritic spines are crucial for the regulation of synaptic transmission and formation of neuronal circuits. Abnormalities in dendritic spine density and morphology are common pathologies in autism and schizophrenia. According to epidemiological studies, one risk factor for these neurodevelopmental disorders is maternal infection during pregnancy. This review discusses spine alterations in animal models of maternal immune activation in the context of neurodevelopmental disorders. We describe potential mechanisms that might be responsible for prenatal infection-induced changes in the dendritic spine phenotype and behavior in offspring.

Keywords: autism; dendritic spines; maternal immune activation; neurodevelopment; schizophrenia.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Autistic Disorder* / pathology
  • Dendritic Spines / pathology
  • Female
  • Neurodevelopmental Disorders* / pathology
  • Neurons
  • Pregnancy
  • Synapses / physiology