Maternal vitamin A restriction alters biochemical development of the brain in rats |
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Authors: | H. S. Sharma U. K. Misra |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biochemistry, Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, Delhi University, 110007 Delhi, (India);(2) Max-Planck Institute for Physiological and Clinical Research, Benekestraße 2, D-6350 Bad Nauheim, (Federal Republic of Germany) |
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Abstract: | Summary The biochemical development of the fetal brain in relation to maternal vitamin A restriction was studied in rats. The vitamin A status of pregnant rats was varied by supplying low, medium and adequate amounts (6, 40, and 100 g retinol/day/kg body weight, respectively) of vitamin A during pregnancy and suckling. The maternal vitamin A restriction caused an altered brain development in terms of tissue weight, DNA, RNA and protein levels, and biosynthesis of DNA and protein from [3H]-thymidine and [3H]-leucine, respectively. A dose-dependent effect of maternal vitamin A restriction on the metabolism of DNA, RNA and protein was noticed in the developing fetal brain of rats. |
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Keywords: | Brain development DNA RNA protein vitamin A rat |
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