Dr. Moshe Szyf video Dr. Szyf talks about studies that looked at epigenetic tags in the
brains of suicide victims. He describes some of the laboratory methods
scientists use to study epigenetics, and goes over some of the evidence
that shows an association between certain epigenetic patterns, suicide,
and child abuse
Throughout our lives, the brain remains flexible and responsive to
the outside world. In addition to receiving signals from the outside
world, the brain allows us to form memories and learn from our
experiences. Many brain functions are accompanied at the cellular level
by changes in gene expression. Epigenetic mechanisms such as histone
modification and DNA methylation stabilize gene expression, which is
important for long-term storage of information.
Not surprisingly, epigenetic changes are also a part of brain
diseases such as mental illness and addiction. Understanding the role of
epigenetics in brain disease may open the door to being able to
influence it. This may lead to the development of new and more effective
treatments for brain diseases.
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