
Epigenetic pathways in PTSD: How traumatic experiences leave their signature on the genome
Title:
Epigenetic pathways in PTSD: How traumatic experiences leave their signature on the genome
Author:
Tania L. Roth
ISBN:
9782889194582
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Frontiers Media SA 2015
Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (158 p.)
Abstract:
This research topic focuses on epigenetic components of PTSD. Epigenetic mechanisms are a class of molecular mechanisms by which environmental influences, including stress, can interact with the genome to have long-term consequences for brain plasticity and behavior. Articles herein include empirical reports and reviews that link stress and trauma with epigenetic alterations in humans and animal models of early- or later-life stress. Themes present throughout the collection include: DNA methylation is a useful biomarker of stress and treatment outcome in humans; epigenetic programming of stress-sensitive physiological systems early in development confers an enhanced risk on disease development upon re-exposure to trauma or stress; and, long-lived fear memories are associated with epigenetic alterations in fear memory and extinction brain circuitry.