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March 3, 2026
P504. Prenatal Choline Supplementation Rescues Learning and Memory Deficits in Mice Exposed to Elevated Kynurenic Acid During Neurodevelopment
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Ana Pocivavsek
University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Sarah Beggiato
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P. Leon Brown
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Learning and memory deficits improve significantly with prenatal choline supplementation.
Mice exposed to elevated kynurenic acid during neurodevelopment show notable deficits, which supplementation helps reverse.
Observational analysis examines the effects of prenatal choline supplementation on cognitive function in developmental settings.
These findings suggest that choline may play a critical role in mitigating cognitive impairments due to neurodevelopmental disruptions.
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