Ethanol is the main constituent of alcoholic beverages that exerts toxicity to neuronal development. Ethanol affects synaptogenesis and prevents proper brain development. In humans, synaptogenesis takes place during the third trimester of pregnancy, and in rodents this period corresponds to the initial few weeks of postnatal development. In this period neuronal maturation and differentiation begin and neuronal cells start migrating to their ultimate destinations. Although the neuronal development of all areas of the brain is affected, the cerebellum and cerebellar neurons are more susceptible to the damaging effects of ethanol. Ethanol’s harmful effects include neuronal cell death, impaired differentiation, reduction of neuronal numbers, an...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders are caused by the disruption of normal brain development in utero. ...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder results from developmental exposure to ethanol. Although many organ ...
Fetal alcohol exposure affects 1 in 100 children making it the leading cause of mental retardation i...
Ethanol is the main constituent of alcoholic beverages that exerts toxicity to neuronal development....
Alcohol exposure causes developmental abnormality known as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), featured wi...
Ethanol consumption remains a major concern at a world scale in terms of transient or irreversible n...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Ethanol induces massive neuroapoptosis in the developing brain. One of...
Exposure to ethanol during pregnancy is detrimental to brain development. Individuals affected by th...
Important stages during neurodevelopment include the generation of new nerve cells (i.e., neurogenes...
Exposure to ethanol during development induces severe brain damage, resulting in a number of CNS dys...
Background: Fetal alcohol exposure affects 1 in 100 children making it the leading cause of mental r...
Exposure to ethanol during development induces severe brain damage resulting in a number of CNS dysf...
The consequences of alcohol drinking during pregnancy are dramatic and usually referred to as fetal ...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is known to damage the fetal brain and leads to life-long cognitive ...
Numerous mechanisms likely contribute to the damaging effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on the de...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders are caused by the disruption of normal brain development in utero. ...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder results from developmental exposure to ethanol. Although many organ ...
Fetal alcohol exposure affects 1 in 100 children making it the leading cause of mental retardation i...
Ethanol is the main constituent of alcoholic beverages that exerts toxicity to neuronal development....
Alcohol exposure causes developmental abnormality known as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), featured wi...
Ethanol consumption remains a major concern at a world scale in terms of transient or irreversible n...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Ethanol induces massive neuroapoptosis in the developing brain. One of...
Exposure to ethanol during pregnancy is detrimental to brain development. Individuals affected by th...
Important stages during neurodevelopment include the generation of new nerve cells (i.e., neurogenes...
Exposure to ethanol during development induces severe brain damage, resulting in a number of CNS dys...
Background: Fetal alcohol exposure affects 1 in 100 children making it the leading cause of mental r...
Exposure to ethanol during development induces severe brain damage resulting in a number of CNS dysf...
The consequences of alcohol drinking during pregnancy are dramatic and usually referred to as fetal ...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is known to damage the fetal brain and leads to life-long cognitive ...
Numerous mechanisms likely contribute to the damaging effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on the de...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders are caused by the disruption of normal brain development in utero. ...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder results from developmental exposure to ethanol. Although many organ ...
Fetal alcohol exposure affects 1 in 100 children making it the leading cause of mental retardation i...