Transgenerational inheritance of paternal neurobehavioral phenotypes: stress, addiction, ageing and metabolism

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Autor(a) principal: Yuan, Ti-Fei
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Li, Ang, Sun, Xin, Ouyang, Huan, Campos, Carlos, Rocha, Nuno, Arias-Carrión, Oscar, Machado, Sergio, Hou, Gonglin, So, Kwok Fai
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/7331
Resumo: Epigenetic modulation is found to get involved in multiple neurobehavioral processes. It is believed that different types of environmental stimuli could alter the epigenome of the whole brain or related neural circuits, subsequently contributing to the long-lasting neural plasticity of certain behavioral phenotypes. While the maternal influence on the health of offsprings has been long recognized, recent findings highlight an alternative way for neurobehavioral phenotypes to be passed on to the next generation, i.e., through the male germ line. In this review, we focus specifically on the transgenerational modulation induced by environmental stress, drugs of abuse, and other physical or mental changes (e.g., ageing, metabolism, fear) in fathers, and recapitulate the underlying mechanisms potentially mediating the alterations in epigenome or gene expression of offsprings. Together, these findings suggest that the inheritance of phenotypic traits through male germ-line epigenome may represent the unique manner of adaptation during evolution. Hence, more attention should be paid to the paternal health, given its equivalently important role in affecting neurobehaviors of descendants.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Transgenerational inheritance of paternal neurobehavioral phenotypes: stress, addiction, ageing and metabolism
title Transgenerational inheritance of paternal neurobehavioral phenotypes: stress, addiction, ageing and metabolism
spellingShingle Transgenerational inheritance of paternal neurobehavioral phenotypes: stress, addiction, ageing and metabolism
Yuan, Ti-Fei
Transgenerational inheritance
Sperm
Epigenetic modulation
Neurobehavior
title_short Transgenerational inheritance of paternal neurobehavioral phenotypes: stress, addiction, ageing and metabolism
title_full Transgenerational inheritance of paternal neurobehavioral phenotypes: stress, addiction, ageing and metabolism
title_fullStr Transgenerational inheritance of paternal neurobehavioral phenotypes: stress, addiction, ageing and metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Transgenerational inheritance of paternal neurobehavioral phenotypes: stress, addiction, ageing and metabolism
title_sort Transgenerational inheritance of paternal neurobehavioral phenotypes: stress, addiction, ageing and metabolism
author Yuan, Ti-Fei
author_facet Yuan, Ti-Fei
Li, Ang
Sun, Xin
Ouyang, Huan
Campos, Carlos
Rocha, Nuno
Arias-Carrión, Oscar
Machado, Sergio
Hou, Gonglin
So, Kwok Fai
author_role author
author2 Li, Ang
Sun, Xin
Ouyang, Huan
Campos, Carlos
Rocha, Nuno
Arias-Carrión, Oscar
Machado, Sergio
Hou, Gonglin
So, Kwok Fai
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yuan, Ti-Fei
Li, Ang
Sun, Xin
Ouyang, Huan
Campos, Carlos
Rocha, Nuno
Arias-Carrión, Oscar
Machado, Sergio
Hou, Gonglin
So, Kwok Fai
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transgenerational inheritance
Sperm
Epigenetic modulation
Neurobehavior
topic Transgenerational inheritance
Sperm
Epigenetic modulation
Neurobehavior
description Epigenetic modulation is found to get involved in multiple neurobehavioral processes. It is believed that different types of environmental stimuli could alter the epigenome of the whole brain or related neural circuits, subsequently contributing to the long-lasting neural plasticity of certain behavioral phenotypes. While the maternal influence on the health of offsprings has been long recognized, recent findings highlight an alternative way for neurobehavioral phenotypes to be passed on to the next generation, i.e., through the male germ line. In this review, we focus specifically on the transgenerational modulation induced by environmental stress, drugs of abuse, and other physical or mental changes (e.g., ageing, metabolism, fear) in fathers, and recapitulate the underlying mechanisms potentially mediating the alterations in epigenome or gene expression of offsprings. Together, these findings suggest that the inheritance of phenotypic traits through male germ-line epigenome may represent the unique manner of adaptation during evolution. Hence, more attention should be paid to the paternal health, given its equivalently important role in affecting neurobehaviors of descendants.
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