“…In the central nervous system (CNS), iron is an essential cofactor for many enzymes including those involved in energy metabolism, neurotransmitter synthesis, and the process of myelination ( Conrad et al., 2000 ; Rao et al., 2003 ; Eden, 2005 ; Brotanek et al., 2007 ; Tran et al., 2008 ; Wu et al., 2008 ; Collard, 2009 ; Todorich et al., 2009 ; Tran et al., 2009 ; Kumari et al., 2012 ; Tran et al., 2012 ; Callahan et al., 2013 ; Polin et al., 2013 ; Radlowski and Johnson, 2013 ; Rao et al., 2013 ). Therefore, the impact of ID during vulnerable periods of neurodevelopment can be significant, and early gestational ID has been associated with abnormalities in neuronal development in both children and animals ( Felt and Lozoff, 1996 ; Lozoff, 2000 ; Algarin et al., 2003 ; Walter, 2003 ; Lozoff and Georgieff, 2006 ; Rosato-Siri et al., 2010 ; Mihaila et al., 2011 ; Lee et al., 2012 ; Amin et al., 2013 ; Pisansky et al., 2013 ; Greminger et al., 2014 ; Jougleux et al., 2014 )…”