The effects of choline supplementation in mothers with hypothyroidism on the alteration of cognitive–behavioral, long‐term potentiation, morphology, and apoptosis in the hippocampus of pre‐pubertal offspring rats
Siamak Sheikhi,
Razieh Aghazadeh,
Hojjat Sayyadi
et al.
Abstract:The mother's thyroid hormone status during gestation and the first few months after delivery can play a crucial role in maturation during the brain development of the child. Transient abnormalities in thyroid function at birth indicate developmental and cognitive disorders in adulthood. Choline supplementation during gestation and the perinatal period in rats causes long‐lasting memory improvement in the offspring. However, it remains unclear whether choline is able to restore the deficits in rats with materna… Show more
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