Brazilian Journal of Biology (Apr 2022)

Epigenetic studies in insects and the valproic acid perspective

  • D. S. Santos,
  • M. A. Rocha,
  • M. L. S. Mello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.256045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 84

Abstract

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Abstract Valproic acid in association with sodium valproate (VPA) is an important anticonvulsant drug used for decades to treat neurological disorders. VPA also acts as an epigenetic modulator by inhibiting histone deacetylases, permitting histone acetylation, affecting the DNA and histone methylation status and gene expression, and inducing chromatin remodeling. Insects represent an important animal model for studies in several areas of science. Their high phenotypic plasticity makes them alternative models for epigenetic studies. This brief review emphasizes recent reports on insect epigenetics and the contribution of studies on the VPA action in insects, including effects on epigenetic markers, extending the pharmacological understanding of the potential of this drug, and demonstrating the usefulness of insects as an alternative animal model to drug studies.

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