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High dose methyl donor nutrient supplementation fails to prevent the adverse effects of a maternal Western-style diet on depression-related behavior and results in stress-dependent effects on learning.

PMID: 41791170 · DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2026.113149 · Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.), 2026 · Christopher Farber, Clara Jackson, Karisa Renteria, Carly Rivers, Jordan Ritter, J D Muraida, Gar Yee Koh, Jie Zhu, Mich
📄 Abstract

Exposure to a Western diet during gestation and lactation adversely impacts offspring mood, learning, and memory. We determined if high dose maternal methyl donor nutrient (MDN) supplementation ameliorated the effects of a high fat/high sucrose (HFS) diet during gestation and lactation on the behavior of young, adult offspring. Rat dams consumed the following diets through gestation and lactation: [1] AIN93G control (CON) diet, [2] 45% fat diet with sucrose (HFS), [3] CON diet supplemented with folic acid, B MDN supplementation increased depression-related behavior regardless of maternal base diet (P = 0.003). Learning under stress was reduced in offspring of MDN supplemented dams evidenced by fewer SBET escapes (P = 0.042) and increased escape latency in FR1 trials (P = 0.037). MDNs did not alter novelty reactivity, anxiety-related behavior, or working memory but improved reference memory (P = 0.023). MDNs did not affect corticosterone, reduced BDNF when dams consumed the HFS diet (P = 0.025), and tended to increase DNA methylation (P = 0.065). Maternal MDN supplementation increased depression-related behavior and decreased learning under stress, indicating high dose MDN supplementation may not be warranted.

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Rat dams consumed control, high fat/high sucrose, or methyl donor nutrient supplemented diets during gestation and lactation; offspring behavior, BDNF, corticosterone, and DNA methylation were assessed.
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High fat/high sucrose (HFS) diet, methyl donor nutrient (MDN) supplementation
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