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Prenatal Maternal Inflammation Is Associated with Altered Offspring Mesolimbic White Matter Circuitry Observed in Late Midlife

Mopuru, R.; Elliott, B. L.; Hoffman, L. J.; Tani, N.; Kring, A. M.; Breen, E. C.; Cohn, B. A.; Cirillo, P. M.; Krigbaum, N. Y.; D'Esposito, M.; Cogan, A. B.; Patwardhan, B. P.; Olino, T.; Olson, I. R.; Ellman, L. M.

2026-04-08 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.04.06.716489 bioRxiv
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BackgroundExposure to prenatal maternal inflammation (PNMI) has been linked to neurodevelopmental alterations in human offspring. Preclinical studies suggest that PNMI disrupts reward circuitry, particularly within mesolimbic circuits. However, the effects of PNMI on mesolimbic circuits (i.e, ventral tegmental area (VTA) projections to the hippocampus (VTA-H) and limbic striatum (VTA-LS)) in humans are not yet known. MethodsData for PNMI biomarkers [interleukin (IL)-6, IL-8, IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra), soluble TNF receptor-II (sTNF-RII)] from first trimester (T1) and second trimester (T2) maternal sera, and offspring MRI brain scans in late midlife (aged 57-63 years), were available for 89 mother-offspring dyads. Probabilistic tractography delineated bilateral VTA-H and VTA-LS tracts. Macrostructural tract measures were examined using hierarchical linear regressions. Microstructural integrity was assessed using neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging, and permutation-based cluster analyses. ResultsHigher T2 IL-1ra was associated with increased macrostructure (left VTA-H tract), whereas higher T2 sTNF-RII was associated with reduced macrostructure (right VTA-H and VTA-LS tracts) and higher T2 IL-8 (bilateral VTA-LS tracts). Microstructurally, higher T2 IL-6 was associated with increased neurite density (distal cluster, right VTA-H tract), while higher T1 IL-8 was associated with reduced neurite density (near the hippocampus in the left VTA-H tract, near the VTA in bilateral VTA-LS tracts). ConclusionsPNMI was associated with altered mesolimbic reward circuitry in offspring. This suggests that prenatal inflammation may contribute to affective and motivational disorders in offspring via alterations in mesolimbic circuitry.

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