Prenatal choline supplementation during mouse pregnancy has differential effects in alcohol-exposed fetal organs.
Sze Ting Cecilia KwanDane K RickettsBrandon H PresswoodSusan M SmithSandra M MooneyPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
Choline prevents an alcohol-induced reduction in gestational weight gain and fetal body weight and corrects fetal brain sparing, consistent with clinical findings of improvements in alcohol-exposed children born to mothers receiving choline supplementation. Importantly, we show that choline enhances placental efficiency in the alcohol-exposed offspring but does not normalize fetal liver growth. Our findings support choline supplementation during pregnancy to mitigate the severity of FASD and emphasize the need to examine choline's actions in different organ systems.