Prenatal choline supplementation mitigates behavioral alterations associated with prenatal alcohol exposure in rats

作者: Jennifer D. Thomas , Nirelia M. Idrus , Bradley R. Monk , Hector D. Dominguez

DOI: 10.1002/BDRA.20713

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摘要: BACKGROUND Prenatal alcohol exposure can alter physical and behavioral development, leading to a range of fetal spectrum disorders (FASD). Despite warning labels, pregnant women continue drink alcohol, creating need identify effective interventions reduce the severity alcohol’s teratogenic effects. Choline is an essential nutrient that influences brain development. Recent studies indicate choline supplementation effects developmental exposure. The present study examined whether during prenatal ethanol treatment could mitigate adverse on

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