Nutrients (Oct 2022)

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Iron Homeostasis

  • Regan Bradley,
  • Koffi L. Lakpa,
  • Michael Burd,
  • Sunil Mehta,
  • Maja Z. Katusic,
  • Jacob R. Greenmyer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14204223
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 20
p. 4223

Abstract

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Prenatal alcohol exposure results in a spectrum of behavioral, cognitive, and morphological abnormalities collectively referred to as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). FASD presents with significant phenotypic variability and may be modified by gestational variables such as maternal nutritional status. Iron serves a critical function in the development of and processes within central nervous system (CNS) structures. Gestational iron deficiency alters CNS development and may contribute to neurodevelopmental impairment in FASD. This review explores the relationship between iron deficiency and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder as described in small animal and human studies. Consideration is given to the pathophysiologic mechanisms linking iron homeostasis and prenatal alcohol exposure. Existing data suggest that iron deficiency contributes to the severity of FASD and provide a mechanistic explanation linking these two conditions.

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