Evidence is growing that optimal dietary intake of folate and choline (both involved in one-carbon transfer or methylation) is important for successful completion of fetal development. Significant portions of the population are eating diets low in one or both of these nutrients. Folates are important for normal neural tube closure in early gestation, and the efficacy of diet fortification with folic acid in reducing the incidence of neural tube defects is a major success story for public health nutrition. Similarly, maternal dietary choline is important for normal neural tube closure in the fetus and, later in gestation, for neurogenesis in the fetal hippocampus, with effects on memory that persist in adult offspring; higher choline intake ...
Optimal function of one carbon (1-C) metabolism is necessary during reproduction as it supplies 1-C ...
Maternal nutrition is critically involved in the development and health of the fetus. We evaluated m...
Choline is a required nutrient, and some humans deplete quickly when fed a low-choline diet, whereas...
Evidence is growing that optimal dietary intake of folate and choline (both involved in one-carbon t...
In mice, maternal dietary folate, a cofactor in 1-carbon metabolism, modulates neurogenesis and apop...
Choline is derived not only from the diet, but also from de novo synthesis. It is important for meth...
Choline is an essential nutrient that is critical during fetal brain development. Choline deficiency...
Background: The early life period marks a critical time during which the health trajectory of offspr...
Fetal nutrition sets the stage for organ function in later life. In this review we discuss the fetal...
Recent progress in the understanding of the human dietary requirement for choline highlights the imp...
Fetal progenitor cells proliferate, migrate, differentiate and undergo apoptosis at specific times d...
Methylation is an essential biochemical mechanism that is central to the transmission of life, and c...
Neural tube defects (NTDs) are common complex congenital malformations resulting from failure of the...
Choline dietary intake varies such that many people do not achieve adequate intakes. Diet intake of ...
Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) generates methyltetrahydrofolate for methylation reactio...
Optimal function of one carbon (1-C) metabolism is necessary during reproduction as it supplies 1-C ...
Maternal nutrition is critically involved in the development and health of the fetus. We evaluated m...
Choline is a required nutrient, and some humans deplete quickly when fed a low-choline diet, whereas...
Evidence is growing that optimal dietary intake of folate and choline (both involved in one-carbon t...
In mice, maternal dietary folate, a cofactor in 1-carbon metabolism, modulates neurogenesis and apop...
Choline is derived not only from the diet, but also from de novo synthesis. It is important for meth...
Choline is an essential nutrient that is critical during fetal brain development. Choline deficiency...
Background: The early life period marks a critical time during which the health trajectory of offspr...
Fetal nutrition sets the stage for organ function in later life. In this review we discuss the fetal...
Recent progress in the understanding of the human dietary requirement for choline highlights the imp...
Fetal progenitor cells proliferate, migrate, differentiate and undergo apoptosis at specific times d...
Methylation is an essential biochemical mechanism that is central to the transmission of life, and c...
Neural tube defects (NTDs) are common complex congenital malformations resulting from failure of the...
Choline dietary intake varies such that many people do not achieve adequate intakes. Diet intake of ...
Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) generates methyltetrahydrofolate for methylation reactio...
Optimal function of one carbon (1-C) metabolism is necessary during reproduction as it supplies 1-C ...
Maternal nutrition is critically involved in the development and health of the fetus. We evaluated m...
Choline is a required nutrient, and some humans deplete quickly when fed a low-choline diet, whereas...