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Maternal Folic Acid Deficiency Is Associated to Developing Nasal and Palate Malformations in Mice

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NUTRIENTS
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu13010251

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nasal region; palate; congenital abnormalities; maternal folic acid-deficient diet

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  1. CEU-Banco Santander project [MCP19V07]
  2. Spanish Ministerio de Sanidad [PS06/0184]
  3. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion-Instituto de Salud Carlos III [PS09/01762]
  4. Banco Santander/Universidad Complutense de Madrid for the Complutense Research Group [920202, GR58/08]

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This study demonstrates that maternal folate deficiency can lead to various craniofacial malformations in embryos, with a higher risk of affecting cleft palate and nasal region development. The results show a significant reduction in the number of fetuses over time under FAD diet, along with various severe abnormalities, with nasal region dysmorphologies being the most frequent.
Craniofacial development requires extremely fine-tuned developmental coordination of multiple specialized tissues. It has been evidenced that a folate deficiency (vitamin B-9), or its synthetic form, folic acid (FA), in maternal diet could trigger multiple craniofacial malformations as oral clefts, tongue, or mandible abnormalities. In this study, a folic acid-deficient (FAD) diet was administered to eight-week-old C57/BL/6J female mouse for 2-16 weeks. The head symmetry, palate and nasal region were studied in 24 control and 260 experimental fetuses. Our results showed a significant reduction in the mean number of fetuses per litter according to maternal weeks on FAD diet (p < 0.01). Fetuses were affected by cleft palate (3.8%) as well as other severe congenital abnormalities, for the first time related to maternal FAD diet, as head asymmetries (4.6%), high arched palate (3.5%), nasal septum malformed (7.3%), nasopharynx duct shape (15%), and cilia and epithelium abnormalities (11.2% and 5.8%). Dysmorphologies of the nasal region were the most frequent, appearing at just four weeks following a maternal FAD diet. This is the first time that nasal region development is experimentally related to this vitamin deficiency. In conclusion, our report offers novel discoveries about the importance of maternal folate intake on midface craniofacial development of the embryos. Moreover, the longer the deficit lasts, the more serious the consequent effects appear to be.

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