Damage To Fetal Brain Blocked Following Maternal Alcohol Consumption
Monday, August 11, 2008 - 07:28
in Health & Medicine
In a study on fetal alcohol syndrome, researchers were able to prevent the damage that alcohol causes to cells in a key area of the fetal brain by blocking acid sensitive potassium channels and preventing the acidic environment that alcohol produces. The cerebellum, the portion of the brain that is responsible for balance and muscle coordination, is particularly vulnerable to injury from alcohol during development.