Concurrent deficiencies of iron (Fe) (ID) and (n-3) fatty acids [(n-3)FAD)] in rats can alter brain monoamine pathways and impair learning and memory. We examined whether repletion with Fe and DHA/EPA, alone and in combination, corrects the deficits in brain monoamine activity (by measuring monoamines and related gene expression) and spatial working and reference memory [by Morris water maze (MWM) testing] associated with deficiency. Using a 2 × 2 design, male rats with concurrent ID and (n-3)FAD [ID+(n-3)FAD] were fed an Fe+DHA/EPA, Fe+(n-3)FAD, ID+DHA/EPA, or ID+(n-3)FAD diet for 5 wk [postnatal d 56–91]. Biochemical measures and MWM performance after repletion were compared to age-matched control rats. The provision of Fe in combination ...
Iron deficiency (ID) is especially common in pregnant women and may even persist following childbirt...
Studies in rodents indicate that diets deficient in omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) l...
Impaired brain iron homeostatic mechanisms, independent of pathological hallmarks, are harmful to th...
Concurrent deficiencies of iron (Fe) (ID) and (n-3) fatty acids [(n-3)FAD)] in rats can alter brain ...
Deficiencies of iron (Fe) (ID) and (n-3) fatty acids (FA) [(n-3)FAD] may impair brain development an...
Background: We recently showed that a combined deficiency of iron (ID) and n-3 fatty acids (n-3 FAD...
Objectives: Both iron and omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids (FA) play important roles in the development and...
Providing male rats deficient in iron and n-3 fatty acids with iron and alpha-linolenic acid alone a...
Most previous studies have focused on improved reference memory and recovery of whole brain docosahe...
DHA depletion in brain was associated with impairment on spatial learning and memory in rat. The Mor...
Background: Little is known about the combined effects of iron and n-3 (omega-3) fatty acid (FA) sup...
While nutritional and neurobehavioral problems are associated with both iron deficiency during growt...
Objective: To examine the effect of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) deficiency in brain on spatial learni...
Iron deficiency (ID) in early life is known to alter neurological development and functioning, but d...
AbstractIron deficiency early in life results in neurocognitive deficits that persist into adulthood...
Iron deficiency (ID) is especially common in pregnant women and may even persist following childbirt...
Studies in rodents indicate that diets deficient in omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) l...
Impaired brain iron homeostatic mechanisms, independent of pathological hallmarks, are harmful to th...
Concurrent deficiencies of iron (Fe) (ID) and (n-3) fatty acids [(n-3)FAD)] in rats can alter brain ...
Deficiencies of iron (Fe) (ID) and (n-3) fatty acids (FA) [(n-3)FAD] may impair brain development an...
Background: We recently showed that a combined deficiency of iron (ID) and n-3 fatty acids (n-3 FAD...
Objectives: Both iron and omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids (FA) play important roles in the development and...
Providing male rats deficient in iron and n-3 fatty acids with iron and alpha-linolenic acid alone a...
Most previous studies have focused on improved reference memory and recovery of whole brain docosahe...
DHA depletion in brain was associated with impairment on spatial learning and memory in rat. The Mor...
Background: Little is known about the combined effects of iron and n-3 (omega-3) fatty acid (FA) sup...
While nutritional and neurobehavioral problems are associated with both iron deficiency during growt...
Objective: To examine the effect of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) deficiency in brain on spatial learni...
Iron deficiency (ID) in early life is known to alter neurological development and functioning, but d...
AbstractIron deficiency early in life results in neurocognitive deficits that persist into adulthood...
Iron deficiency (ID) is especially common in pregnant women and may even persist following childbirt...
Studies in rodents indicate that diets deficient in omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) l...
Impaired brain iron homeostatic mechanisms, independent of pathological hallmarks, are harmful to th...