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Cognitive Enhancement in Infants Associated with Increased Maternal Fruit Intake During Pregnancy: Results from a Birth Cohort Study with Validation in an Animal Model()

In-utero nutrition is an under-studied aspect of cognitive development. Fruit has been an important dietary constituent for early hominins and humans. Among 808 eligible CHILD-Edmonton sub-cohort subjects, 688 (85%) had 1-year cognitive outcome data. We found that each maternal daily serving of frui...

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Autores principales: Bolduc, Francois V., Lau, Amanda, Rosenfelt, Cory S., Langer, Steven, Wang, Nan, Smithson, Lisa, Lefebvre, Diana, Alexander, R. Todd, Dickson, Clayton T., Li, Liang, Becker, Allan B., Subbarao, Padmaja, Turvey, Stuart E., Pei, Jacqueline, Sears, Malcolm R., Mandhane, Piush J.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4919537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27428442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.04.025
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author Bolduc, Francois V.
Lau, Amanda
Rosenfelt, Cory S.
Langer, Steven
Wang, Nan
Smithson, Lisa
Lefebvre, Diana
Alexander, R. Todd
Dickson, Clayton T.
Li, Liang
Becker, Allan B.
Subbarao, Padmaja
Turvey, Stuart E.
Pei, Jacqueline
Sears, Malcolm R.
Mandhane, Piush J.
author_facet Bolduc, Francois V.
Lau, Amanda
Rosenfelt, Cory S.
Langer, Steven
Wang, Nan
Smithson, Lisa
Lefebvre, Diana
Alexander, R. Todd
Dickson, Clayton T.
Li, Liang
Becker, Allan B.
Subbarao, Padmaja
Turvey, Stuart E.
Pei, Jacqueline
Sears, Malcolm R.
Mandhane, Piush J.
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description In-utero nutrition is an under-studied aspect of cognitive development. Fruit has been an important dietary constituent for early hominins and humans. Among 808 eligible CHILD-Edmonton sub-cohort subjects, 688 (85%) had 1-year cognitive outcome data. We found that each maternal daily serving of fruit (sum of fruit plus 100% fruit juice) consumed during pregnancy was associated with a 2.38 point increase in 1-year cognitive development (95% CI 0.39, 4.37; p < 0.05). Consistent with this, we found 30% higher learning Performance index (PI) scores in Drosophila offspring from parents who consumed 30% fruit juice supplementation prenatally (PI: 85.7; SE 1.8; p < 0.05) compared to the offspring of standard diet parents (PI: 65.0 SE 3.4). Using the Drosophila model, we also show that the cyclic adenylate monophosphate (cAMP) pathway may be a major regulator of this effect, as prenatal fruit associated cognitive enhancement was blocked in Drosophila rutabaga mutants with reduced Ca(2 +)-Calmodulin-dependent adenylyl cyclase. Moreover, gestation is a critical time for this effect as postnatal fruit intake did not enhance cognitive performance in either humans or Drosophila. Our study supports increased fruit consumption during pregnancy with significant increases in infant cognitive performance. Validation in Drosophila helps control for potential participant bias or unmeasured confounders.
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spelling pubmed-49195372016-06-30 Cognitive Enhancement in Infants Associated with Increased Maternal Fruit Intake During Pregnancy: Results from a Birth Cohort Study with Validation in an Animal Model() Bolduc, Francois V. Lau, Amanda Rosenfelt, Cory S. Langer, Steven Wang, Nan Smithson, Lisa Lefebvre, Diana Alexander, R. Todd Dickson, Clayton T. Li, Liang Becker, Allan B. Subbarao, Padmaja Turvey, Stuart E. Pei, Jacqueline Sears, Malcolm R. Mandhane, Piush J. EBioMedicine Research Paper In-utero nutrition is an under-studied aspect of cognitive development. Fruit has been an important dietary constituent for early hominins and humans. Among 808 eligible CHILD-Edmonton sub-cohort subjects, 688 (85%) had 1-year cognitive outcome data. We found that each maternal daily serving of fruit (sum of fruit plus 100% fruit juice) consumed during pregnancy was associated with a 2.38 point increase in 1-year cognitive development (95% CI 0.39, 4.37; p < 0.05). Consistent with this, we found 30% higher learning Performance index (PI) scores in Drosophila offspring from parents who consumed 30% fruit juice supplementation prenatally (PI: 85.7; SE 1.8; p < 0.05) compared to the offspring of standard diet parents (PI: 65.0 SE 3.4). Using the Drosophila model, we also show that the cyclic adenylate monophosphate (cAMP) pathway may be a major regulator of this effect, as prenatal fruit associated cognitive enhancement was blocked in Drosophila rutabaga mutants with reduced Ca(2 +)-Calmodulin-dependent adenylyl cyclase. Moreover, gestation is a critical time for this effect as postnatal fruit intake did not enhance cognitive performance in either humans or Drosophila. Our study supports increased fruit consumption during pregnancy with significant increases in infant cognitive performance. Validation in Drosophila helps control for potential participant bias or unmeasured confounders. Elsevier 2016-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4919537/ /pubmed/27428442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.04.025 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bolduc, Francois V.
Lau, Amanda
Rosenfelt, Cory S.
Langer, Steven
Wang, Nan
Smithson, Lisa
Lefebvre, Diana
Alexander, R. Todd
Dickson, Clayton T.
Li, Liang
Becker, Allan B.
Subbarao, Padmaja
Turvey, Stuart E.
Pei, Jacqueline
Sears, Malcolm R.
Mandhane, Piush J.
Cognitive Enhancement in Infants Associated with Increased Maternal Fruit Intake During Pregnancy: Results from a Birth Cohort Study with Validation in an Animal Model()
title Cognitive Enhancement in Infants Associated with Increased Maternal Fruit Intake During Pregnancy: Results from a Birth Cohort Study with Validation in an Animal Model()
title_full Cognitive Enhancement in Infants Associated with Increased Maternal Fruit Intake During Pregnancy: Results from a Birth Cohort Study with Validation in an Animal Model()
title_fullStr Cognitive Enhancement in Infants Associated with Increased Maternal Fruit Intake During Pregnancy: Results from a Birth Cohort Study with Validation in an Animal Model()
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive Enhancement in Infants Associated with Increased Maternal Fruit Intake During Pregnancy: Results from a Birth Cohort Study with Validation in an Animal Model()
title_short Cognitive Enhancement in Infants Associated with Increased Maternal Fruit Intake During Pregnancy: Results from a Birth Cohort Study with Validation in an Animal Model()
title_sort cognitive enhancement in infants associated with increased maternal fruit intake during pregnancy: results from a birth cohort study with validation in an animal model()
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4919537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27428442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.04.025
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