Impact of the Early-Life Environment on the Epigenome and Behavioral Development

作者: Benoit Labonté , Gustavo Turecki , None

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8078-5_8

关键词: Suicidal behaviorEarly lifePsychopathologyDevelopmental psychologyEpigeneticsH3k9 acetylationBiologyEpigenomeVulnerabilityRegulation of gene expression

摘要: The environment in which we live, and especially the early-life environment, regulates our behavioral development. Adversity during early life is strongly associated with problems regulation psychopathology adulthood. Until recently, mechanisms responsible for changes induced by adversity were not clear. However, recent evidence suggests that induces through epigenetic controlling expression of genes involved behavior. Thus, epigenome mediates effects environmental variability on behavioral, physiological, pathological responses increasing vulnerability toward suicidal behaviors. Numerous findings animals humans support this view. This chapter reviews suggesting are impact gene brain risk

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