AUTHOR=Madurai Nethra K. , Kitase Yuma , Hamimi Sarah , Kirk Shannon E. , Sevensky Riley , Ramachandra Sindhu , Muthukumar Sankar , Vasan Vikram , Ozen Maide , Gerner Gwendolyn , Robinson Shenandoah , Jantzie Lauren L. TITLE=Methadone alters the peripheral inflammatory and central immune landscape following prenatal exposure in rats JOURNAL=Advances in Drug and Alcohol Research VOLUME=2 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/journals/advances-in-drug-and-alcohol-research/articles/10.3389/adar.2022.10792 DOI=10.3389/adar.2022.10792 ISSN=2674-0001 ABSTRACT=
Opioid use during pregnancy continues to rise at alarming rates with a parallel trend in the number of infants and children exposed to opioid medications each year. Prenatal opioid exposure (POE) occurs at a critical timepoint in neurodevelopment disrupting intricate pathways essential for neural-immune maturation with the potential for devastating long-term consequences. Understanding the mechanisms underlying injury associated with POE is essential to address long-term outcomes and identify diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkers in this vulnerable patient population. Using an established preclinical model of POE, we investigated changes in cerebral and peripheral inflammation and peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) activity. We hypothesized that neuroinflammation, as defined by changes in specific cerebral immune cell populations, would exist in adult rats following POE concomitant with sustained peripheral immune hyperreactivity (SPIHR). Our data demonstrated alterations in cerebral immune cells at postnatal day 60 (P60) typified by increased regulatory T cells (