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Mothering style and methylation.
Frequent licking and grooming by rat mothers increases the number of
hippocampal glucocorticoid receptors in their pups, leading to tighter
regulation of stress hormone levels. A study in this issue shows that
this treatment alters DNA methylation of the glucocorticoid receptor
gene and acetylation of histones early in life, providing a mechanism
for these permanent changes in stress responses. [Nature Neuroscience]
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© Copyright 2004 Bruce Landon.
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