Abstract
Choline is an important nutrient during pregnancy and lactation. Maternal choline deficiency in CD-1 mice lowers liver betaine levels in male offspring. By contrast, it increases elovl3 and vanin-1 mRNA levels in female offspring. Taken together, these observations suggest gender-specific responses to a choline-deficient diet.
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Miyachi, Y., Akiyama, K., Tsukuda, Y., Kumrungsee, T., & Yanaka, N. (2021). Liver choline metabolism and gene expression in choline-deficient mice offspring differ with gender. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 85(2), 447–451. https://doi.org/10.1093/bbb/zbaa047
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