Frontiers in Neuroscience (Jul 2024)

Embryonic manipulations shape life-long, heritable stress responses through complex epigenetic mechanisms: a review

  • Tatiana Kisliouk,
  • Padma Malini Ravi,
  • Tali Rosenberg,
  • Noam Meiri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2024.1435065
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

Abstract

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Enhancing an organism’s likelihood of survival hinges on fostering a balanced and adaptable development of robust stress response systems. This critical process is significantly influenced by the embryonic environment, which plays a pivotal role in shaping neural circuits that define the stress response set-point. While certain embryonic conditions offer advantageous outcomes, others can lead to maladaptive responses. The establishment of this response set-point during embryonic development can exert life-long and inheritable effects on an organism’s physiology and behavior. This review highlights the significance of multilevel epigenetic regulation and the intricate cross-talk among these layers in response to heat stress during the embryonic period, with a particular focus on insights gained from the avian model.

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