Abstract

(Anesth Analg. 2019;128(6):1190–1198) Maternal fever during labor is a complication that poses many risks for the infant being delivered, and is frequently associated with epidural analgesia. Elevated levels of a proinflammatory cytokine called interleukin-6 (IL-6) are found in the maternal serum and umbilical cord blood of patients with fevers who received an epidural. These investigators have demonstrated through previous studies that higher IL-6 levels can cause temperature increases in rats, and are also connected with microglial activation and subventricular inflammation. In addition, the authors have conducted prior research that connected a higher IL-6 measurement to maternal systemic and fetal brain inflammation. This current study aimed to examine the effect of maternally administered IL-6 on neonatal brain development.

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