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The Long-Term Effects of the Periconceptional Period on Embryo Epigenetic Profile and Phenotype; The Paternal Role and His Contribution, and How Males Can Affect Offspring's Phenotype/Epigenetic Profile

机译:胚性对胚胎表观概况和表型的长期影响; 父亲的作用和他的贡献以及男性如何影响后代的表型/表观遗传

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The number of adults afflicted with heart disease, obesity and diabetes, central components of metabolic disorder, has grown rapidly in recent decades, affecting up to one quarter of the world's population. Typically, these diseases are attributed to lifestyle factors such as poor diet, lack of exercise and smoking. However, studies have now identified strong associations between patterns of growth during foetal and neonatal life and an increase predisposition towards developing heart disease, obesity and diabetes in adult life. While the connection between a mother's diet and the long-term health of her offspring has been studied in great detail, our understanding of whether offspring health might be affected by a father's diet remains limited. Greater insight into the impact that paternal nutrition has on sperm quality, epigenetic status and potential offspring programming mechanisms is needed to redress this parental-programming knowledge imbalance. Disturbances in paternal reproductive epigenetic status represents one key mechanism linking paternal diet with the programing of offspring development and adult health, as many enzymatic processes involved in epigenetic regulation use metabolic intermediates to modify DNA and histones. Here, poor paternal nutrition could result in perturbed sperm and testicular epigenetic status, impacting on post-fertilisation gene transcriptional regulation and protein expression in offspring tissues, resulting in increased incidences of metabolic disorder in adult life.
机译:近几十年来,心脏病,肥胖症和糖尿病患病,肥胖症和糖尿病的成年人的数量迅速增长,影响了世界人口的四分之一。通常,这些疾病归因于生活方式因素,例如饮食差,缺乏运动和吸烟。然而,研究现在确定了胎儿和新生儿生命中生长模式的强烈关联,以及增加成年生命中的心脏病,肥胖和糖尿病的易感性。虽然母亲的饮食与她的后代的长期健康之间的联系得到了详细研究,但我们对后代健康的理解可能受到父亲的饮食的影响仍然有限。对父母营养的影响更大的深入了解,需要进行表述状态和潜在的后代编程机制来纠正这种父母编程知识不平衡。父亲生殖表观遗传状态下的紊乱代表了将父饮食与后代开发和成人健康的编程联系起来的一个关键机制,因为表观遗传调节所涉及的许多酶促方法使用代谢中间体来修饰DNA和组蛋白。在这里,患者营养不良可能导致扰动的精子和睾丸表观遗传状态,影响后代组织中受精后基因转录调控和蛋白质表达,导致成年生命中代谢紊乱的发病率增加。

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