2022
DOI: 10.1111/cga.12472
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Excessive folic acid intake combined with undernutrition during gestation alters offspring behavior and brain monoamine profiles

Abstract: Dietary folic acid augmentation during gestation reduces neurodevelopmental disorder risk in offspring; however, it is still unclear if excessive maternal folic acid intake can impair brain function in offspring. We examined if excessive folic acid intake throughout gestation altered the behavior of male offspring under poor nutrition during early gestation (E5.5–E11.5). Dams were divided into four groups: control (CON, 2 mg folic acid/kg of food), excessive folic acid fortification (FF, 10 mg folic acid/kg of… Show more

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“…Anxiety-like behavior was examined using the EPM test on day 2 ( Figure 2 ) [ 22 ]. The EPM arena consisted of four arms meeting at a central platform; there were two closed arms (50 × 10 cm) with 40 cm high walls and two open arms (50 × 10 cm) with no side walls.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anxiety-like behavior was examined using the EPM test on day 2 ( Figure 2 ) [ 22 ]. The EPM arena consisted of four arms meeting at a central platform; there were two closed arms (50 × 10 cm) with 40 cm high walls and two open arms (50 × 10 cm) with no side walls.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%