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  • Maternal diets rich in choline and betaine during pregnancy and lactation impact the spatial learning abilities of offspring.
  • Offspring of rats on a methyl-enriched diet took longer to find an invisible platform in the Morris water test, indicating impaired learning.
  • The observed changes in learning strategy weren't due to increased anxiety in male rats, suggesting a potential link between maternal nutrition and gene expression related to nervous system development.

Article Abstract

Maternal choline diet influences the spatial learning processes. In this work, the learning ability of adult progeny of mothers who had received methyl diet enriched with choline and betain during pregnancy and lactation was studied in Morris test. The introduction of the diet to pregnant rats resulted in an increase in the time of search for invisible platform and time of swimming near the pool walls in offsprings, which meant a worsening of their learning ability. It was also found that change in platform searching strategy was not associated with an increase in anxiety of male rats. Possible involvement of maternal methyl diet in the change of expression of genes which control development of the nervous system is discussed.

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