Nature Communications (Apr 2022)
Adverse biobehavioral effects in infants resulting from pregnant rhesus macaques’ exposure to wildfire smoke
Abstract
Little is known about the consequences of prenatal exposure to wildfire smoke on biobehavioural outcomes. Here, the authors show that infant rhesus monkeys exposed early in gestation to wildfire smoke from the 2018 Camp Fire in California show more inflammation, blunted cortisol and altered behaviour outcomes compared to non-exposed animals.