Biomiast
Jedi Master
Hi everyone,
Right now, as a hobby I am looking at the role of epigenetics in evolution and there are some interesting concepts. As I researched more, I came to realize not all of epigenetic influences are inherited, yet there are those that are inherited. One of such influences is endocrine-disrupting chemicals that cause Trans-generational epigenetic inheritance. The paper below talks about how those chemicals influence genome and how they change the anxiety levels of people, cause Autism and other mental disorders. The below is only the abstract, today I don't have the time to read the whole paper, but I may read and report back a few days later.
Transgenerational Epigenetic Programming of the Brain Transcriptome and Anxiety Behavior
Michael K. Skinner, Matthew D. Anway, Marina I. Savenkova, Andrea C. Gore, David Crews
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2581440/pdf/pone.0003745.pdf/?tool=pmcentrez
Right now, as a hobby I am looking at the role of epigenetics in evolution and there are some interesting concepts. As I researched more, I came to realize not all of epigenetic influences are inherited, yet there are those that are inherited. One of such influences is endocrine-disrupting chemicals that cause Trans-generational epigenetic inheritance. The paper below talks about how those chemicals influence genome and how they change the anxiety levels of people, cause Autism and other mental disorders. The below is only the abstract, today I don't have the time to read the whole paper, but I may read and report back a few days later.
Transgenerational Epigenetic Programming of the Brain Transcriptome and Anxiety Behavior
Michael K. Skinner, Matthew D. Anway, Marina I. Savenkova, Andrea C. Gore, David Crews
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2581440/pdf/pone.0003745.pdf/?tool=pmcentrez
Embryonic exposure to the endocrine disruptor vinclozolin during gonadal sex determination promotes an epigenetic
reprogramming of the male germ-line that is associated with transgenerational adult onset disease states. Further analysis
of this transgenerational phenotype on the brain demonstrated reproducible changes in the brain transcriptome three
generations (F3) removed from the exposure. The transgenerational alterations in the male and female brain transcriptomes
were distinct. In the males, the expression of 92 genes in the hippocampus and 276 genes in the amygdala were
transgenerationally altered. In the females, the expression of 1,301 genes in the hippocampus and 172 genes in the
amygdala were transgenerationally altered. Analysis of specific gene sets demonstrated that several brain signaling
pathways were influenced including those involved in axon guidance and long-term potentiation. An investigation of
behavior demonstrated that the vinclozolin F3 generation males had a decrease in anxiety-like behavior, while the females
had an increase in anxiety-like behavior. These observations demonstrate that an embryonic exposure to an environmental
compound appears to promote a reprogramming of brain development that correlates with transgenerational sex-specific
alterations in the brain transcriptomes and behavior. Observations are discussed in regards to environmental and
transgenerational influences on the etiology of brain disease.