High-caloric or isocaloric maternal high-fat diets differently affect young-adult offspring behavior in anxiety-related tests and offspring sensitivity to acute fluoxetine.
CONCLUSION: Maternal high-fat diets influence offspring anxiety-like behavior in state-anxiety tests but not in trait-anxiety test. Responsiveness to acute fluoxetine depended on maternal diet, dose and which behavioral tests were being evaluated.
PMID: 33508349 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Behavioural Brain Research - Category: Neurology Authors: Cavalcanti CCL, Da Silva Aragão R, Cadena-Burbano EV, Dos Prazeres Oliveira TR, Silva JM, de Arruda Campos Benjamim R, Lago AB, de Moraes Silva EH, Costa TL, Manhães-De-Castro R Tags: Behav Brain Res Source Type: research
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