2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.09.570894
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Maternal dietary deficiencies in folic acid or choline reduce primary neuron viability after exposure to hypoxia through increased levels of apoptosis

Alice Yaldiko,
Sarah Coonrod,
Purvaja Marella
et al.

Abstract: Stoke is the leading cause of death and disability globally. By addressing modifiable risk factors, particularly nutrition, the prevalence of stroke and its dire consequences can be mitigated. One-carbon (1C) metabolism is a critical biosynthetic process that is involved in neural tube closure, neuronal plasticity, and cellular proliferation in the developing embryo. Folic acid and choline are two active components of 1C metabolism, we have previously demonstrated that maternal dietary deficiencies in folic ac… Show more

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