Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Delaware, 108 Wolf Hall, Newark, DE 19716, USA.
Genes (Basel). 2019 Jan 15;10(1):47. doi: 10.3390/genes10010047.
The use of non-human animals in research is a longstanding practice to help us understand and improve human biology and health. Animal models allow researchers, for example, to carefully manipulate environmental factors in order to understand how they contribute to development, behavior, and health. In the field of behavioral epigenetics such approaches have contributed novel findings of how the environment physically interacts with our genes, leading to changes in behavior and health. This review highlights some of this research, focused on prenatal immune challenges, environmental toxicants, diet, and early-life stress. In conjunction, we also discuss why animal models were integral to these discoveries and the translational relevance of these discoveries.
在研究中使用非人类动物是一种长期的做法,有助于我们理解和改善人类的生物学和健康。例如,动物模型允许研究人员仔细操纵环境因素,以了解它们如何促进发育、行为和健康。在行为表观遗传学领域,此类方法为我们提供了新的发现,即环境如何与我们的基因发生物理相互作用,从而导致行为和健康的变化。这篇综述强调了其中的一些研究,重点是产前免疫挑战、环境毒素、饮食和早期生活压力。同时,我们还讨论了为什么动物模型是这些发现的关键,以及这些发现的转化相关性。