Dec 5, 2023
Stress Changes More Genes in the Mouse Brain Than a Head Injury
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: biotech/medical, health, neuroscience
So our experiences or how we handle those experiences may have an effect on the expression of genes in our body.
A surprising thing happened when researchers began exploring whether early-life stress compounds the effects of a childhood head injury on health and behavior later in life: In an animal study, stress changed the activation level of many more genes in the brain than were changed by a bump to the head.
It’s already known that head injuries are common in young kids, especially from falling, and can be linked to mood disorders and social difficulties that emerge later in life. Adverse childhood experiences are also very common, and can raise risk for disease, mental illness and substance misuse in adulthood.
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