The Weekend University cover image

Epigenetics: An Introduction – Dr Nessa Carey

The Weekend University

CHAPTER

The Effects of Stress on Rats

If you take a rat baby and its mother is a bit of a echos mother and the baby doesn't really get much of the king or grooming, that baby starts to become quite stressed. What happens in those rats is if the baby is licked and groomed a mod, which is how it experiences what we would think of as love, it's very relaxed. The serotonin sets up signaling pathways in the brain and you get a particular set of epigenetic modifications to the histone protein - basically like the green jelly tops. And they're on certain genes, in certain brain cells and they stay in position on those genes in those brain cells. They dampen down the whole fight

00:00
Transcript
Play full episode

Remember Everything You Learn from Podcasts

Save insights instantly, chat with episodes, and build lasting knowledge - all powered by AI.
App store bannerPlay store banner