BACKGROUND: Vitamin A (VA) and its derivates (retinoids) are important nutritional substances, which mediate their biological activity mainly via nuclear retinoid receptors. Maternal VA intake during lactation influences the VA content in milk and the VA status of the progeny. We investigated the effects of maternal supplementation during lactation and direct supplementation to the pups after weaning on the retinoid concentration in serum and liver of neonatal mice using high doses of VA. METHODS: Dams were fed a basal (4,500 retinol equivalents/kg diet) or a VA-supplemented (324,000 retinol equivalents/kg diet) diet during lactation. Pups kept receiving the same diet after weaning. Serum and liver samples of the pups were collected ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of vitamin A supplementation on the retinol concentration in co...
To determine whether hepatic depletion of vitamin A (VA) stores has an effect on the postnatal heart...
In Morocco, postpartum women systematically receive a single, high dose of vitamin A (VA; 200 000 IU...
Background: The vitamin A precursor b-carotene (BC) promotes mammalian embryonic development by serv...
Vitamin A and its analogs (retinoids) have acquired particular significance in embryonic development...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A (VA; retinol) supplementation is widely used to reduce child mortality in low-...
Vitamin A (VA, retinol) metabolism is homeostatically controlled, but little is known of its reg-ula...
The relationship between dietary vitamin A and all-trans-retinoic acid levels in serum and tissues h...
The relationship between dietary vitamin A and all-trans-retinoic acid levels in serum and tissues h...
The essential requirement of vitamin A for embryogenesis is well known. The mammalian embryo depends...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the effect of vitamin A supplementation on the retinol concentration...
International audienceTo test the hypothesis of the existence of a perinatal vitamin A (VA) programm...
Objectives To analyse intake of vitamin A (VA) and retinol concentrations in maternal blood, breast ...
Background: The nutritional status of vitamin A in lactating mothers and infants is still not optimi...
Background: Vitamin A (VA) plays critical roles in prenatal and postnatal development; however, limi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of vitamin A supplementation on the retinol concentration in co...
To determine whether hepatic depletion of vitamin A (VA) stores has an effect on the postnatal heart...
In Morocco, postpartum women systematically receive a single, high dose of vitamin A (VA; 200 000 IU...
Background: The vitamin A precursor b-carotene (BC) promotes mammalian embryonic development by serv...
Vitamin A and its analogs (retinoids) have acquired particular significance in embryonic development...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A (VA; retinol) supplementation is widely used to reduce child mortality in low-...
Vitamin A (VA, retinol) metabolism is homeostatically controlled, but little is known of its reg-ula...
The relationship between dietary vitamin A and all-trans-retinoic acid levels in serum and tissues h...
The relationship between dietary vitamin A and all-trans-retinoic acid levels in serum and tissues h...
The essential requirement of vitamin A for embryogenesis is well known. The mammalian embryo depends...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the effect of vitamin A supplementation on the retinol concentration...
International audienceTo test the hypothesis of the existence of a perinatal vitamin A (VA) programm...
Objectives To analyse intake of vitamin A (VA) and retinol concentrations in maternal blood, breast ...
Background: The nutritional status of vitamin A in lactating mothers and infants is still not optimi...
Background: Vitamin A (VA) plays critical roles in prenatal and postnatal development; however, limi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of vitamin A supplementation on the retinol concentration in co...
To determine whether hepatic depletion of vitamin A (VA) stores has an effect on the postnatal heart...
In Morocco, postpartum women systematically receive a single, high dose of vitamin A (VA; 200 000 IU...