Selective impairment of cognitive performance in the young monkey following recovery from iron deficiency

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Lubach, Gabriele R. [1 ]
Coe, Christopher L. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wisconsin, Harlow Ctr Biol Psychol, Dept Psychol, Madison, WI 53715 USA
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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Objective: While poor nutrition during development is an obvious concern, the magnitude and duration of the neural and cognitive deficits that occur after moderate iron deficiency in infancy have remained controversial. A nonhuman primate model of infancy anemia was refined to investigate the effects on cognitive performance. Methods: Young rhesus monkeys that experienced a delimited period of iron deficiency were tested on a series of cognitive tasks following normalization of their hematological status. Beginning at 8 to 9 months of age, 2 months after weaning from their mothers and consumption of solid food, the previously iron-deficient (ID) monkeys (n = 17) were compared to age- and gender-matched, iron-sufficient (IS) (n = 27) monkeys on a series of three tests of cognitive performance. Using the Wisconsin General Testing Apparatus, a Black/White Discrimination task was followed by acquisition of Black/White Reversal (BWR). Results: ID monkeys were significantly slower at mastering the BWR task (p < .04), which required reversing and inhibiting the previously learned response. in addition, ID infants were significantly less object oriented (p < .017) and more distractible (p < .018). However, on two subsequent tests, the Concurrent Object Discrimination and Delayed Non-Match-to-Sample, there were no differences in acquisition, performance, or behavioral reactivity. Conclusions: The initial cognitive and behavioral deficits are similar to those seen in follow-up evaluations of anemic children, but the limited extent of the impairment after this moderate iron deficiency that involved a select nutrient deficiency is encouraging for the benefits attainable through early identification and iron supplementation.
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