祖母身份与 OXTR DNA 甲基化减少有关。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
James K. Rilling , Minwoo Lee , Carolyn Zhou , Amber Gonzalez , John Lindo
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摘要

在哺乳动物中,父母和异父异母的关爱都与大脑催产素信号的增加有关。在许多人类家庭中,祖母是重要的异父异母父母。动物模型研究表明,外周 OXTR 甲基化与脑核中 OXTR 的表达有关,基于此,我们研究了祖母的照顾是否与较低的外周 OXTR 甲基化有关。结果发现,与非祖母对照组相比,祖母在 OXTR 中的几个区域的 DNA 甲基化程度较低,但没有发现祖母在这些区域的 OXTR DNA 甲基化程度较高。在祖母中,OXTR 甲基化与祖母对其与孙子之间积极情感程度的评估关系最为密切,而祖母与孙子之间的积极情感程度反过来又预示着护理工作的投入程度。虽然几乎没有证据表明,祖母的 OXTR 甲基化调节了祖母对观看孙子照片时在涉及照顾动机的大脑区域内的神经反应,但它与对未知孙子的神经反应呈负相关。因此,虽然在我们的低压力实验环境中,OT 信号对于激活祖母大脑奖赏系统可能并不是必不可少的,但它可能支持对无关子女的照顾动机。未来的纵向研究应确定向祖母身份的转变是否与 OXTR 甲基化的减少有关。
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Grandmotherhood is associated with reduced OXTR DNA methylation

In mammals, both parental and alloparental care are associated with increased brain oxytocin signaling. Grandmothers are important alloparents in many human families. Based on animal model research showing that peripheral Oxtr methylation is associated with Oxtr expression in the nucleus accumbens, we investigated whether grandmaternal caregiving is associated with lower peripheral OXTR methylation. Results reveal several regions within OXTR where grandmothers have lower DNA methylation compared with non-grandmother controls, and no regions where grandmothers have higher OXTR DNA methylation. Among grandmothers, OXTR methylation was most strongly correlated with the grandmother’s assessment of the degree of positive feelings between her and the grandchild, which in turn predicted caregiving engagement. Although there was little evidence that grandmaternal OXTR methylation modulated grandmaternal neural responses to viewing photos of the grandchild within brain regions involved in caregiving motivation, it was negatively correlated with the neural response to an unknown grandchild. Thus, while OT signaling may not be essential for activating grandmaternal brain reward systems in our low-stress experimental context, it may support caregiving motivation towards unrelated children. Future longitudinal research should determine whether the transition to grandmotherhood is associated with a reduction in OXTR methylation.

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Psychoneuroendocrinology
Psychoneuroendocrinology 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
8.10%
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268
审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: Psychoneuroendocrinology publishes papers dealing with the interrelated disciplines of psychology, neurobiology, endocrinology, immunology, neurology, and psychiatry, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary studies aiming at integrating these disciplines in terms of either basic research or clinical implications. One of the main goals is to understand how a variety of psychobiological factors interact in the expression of the stress response as it relates to the development and/or maintenance of neuropsychiatric illnesses.
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