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标题[新知] ScienceDaily-PTSD影响隔代?
时间Thu Sep 9 09:18:57 2010
Does the Impact of Psychological Trauma Cross Generations?
ScienceDaily (Sep. 8, 2010) — In groups with high rates of posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD), such as the survivors of the Nazi Death Camps, the
adjustment problems of their children, the so-called "Second Generation,"
have received attention by researchers. Studies suggested that some symptoms
or personality traits associated with PTSD may be more common in the Second
Generation than the general population. It has been assumed that these
trans-generational effects reflected the impact of PTSD upon the parent-child
relationship rather than a trait passed biologically from parent to child.
However, Dr. Isabelle Mansuy and colleagues provide new evidence in the
current issue of Biological Psychiatry that some aspects of the impact of
trauma cross generations and are associated with epigenetic changes, i.e.,
the regulation of the pattern of gene expression, without changing the DNA
sequence.
They found that early-life stress induced depressive-like behaviors and
altered behavioral responses to aversive environments in mice. Importantly,
these behavioral alterations were also found in the offspring of males
subjected to early stress even though the offspring were raised normally
without any stress. In parallel, the profile of DNA methylation was altered
in several genes in the germline (sperm) of the fathers, and in the brain and
germline of their offspring.
"It is fascinating that clinical observations in humans have suggested the
possibility that specific traits acquired during life and influenced by
environmental factors may be transmitted across generations. It is even more
challenging to think that when related to behavioral alterations, these
traits could explain some psychiatric conditions in families," said Dr.
Mansuy, lead author on this project. "Our findings in mice provide a first
step in this direction and suggest the intervention of epigenetic processes
in such phenomenon."
"The idea that traumatic stress responses may alter the regulation of genes
in the germline cells in males means that these stress effects may be passed
across generations. It is distressing to think that the negative consequences
of exposure to horrible life events could cross generations," commented Dr.
John Krystal, Editor of Biological Psychiatry. "However, one could imagine
that these types of responses might prepare the offspring to cope with
hostile environments. Further, if environmental events can produce negative
effects, one wonders whether the opposite pattern of DNA methylation emerges
when offspring are reared in supportive environments."
Further research will be necessary to answer those questions, but these
findings open a new door in the emerging field of neuroepigenetics.
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网址:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100908102058.htm
论文:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2010.05.036
大意是说PTSD会透过epigenetic方式传送。
所谓epigenetic就是不会改变DNA的序列,
但在精子的基因表现上就已经有了不同了。
这情况文章指出会出现在小鼠、以及男性婴儿身上。
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