Neurological and Epigenetic Implications of Nutritional Deficiencies on Psychopathology: Conceptualization and Review of Evidence
In recent years, a role for epigenetic modifications in the pathophysiology of disease has received significant attention. Many studies are now beginning to explore the gene–environment interactions, which may mediate early-life exposure to risk factors, such as nutritional deficiencies and later d...
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doaj-349253eb22ce46e0b1d47cb665e918592020-11-25T01:29:27ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672015-08-01168181291814810.3390/ijms160818129ijms160818129Neurological and Epigenetic Implications of Nutritional Deficiencies on Psychopathology: Conceptualization and Review of EvidenceJianghong Liu0Sophie R. Zhao1Teresa Reyes2School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, 418 Curie Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19104, USASchool of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, 418 Curie Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19104, USASchool of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, 418 Curie Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19104, USAIn recent years, a role for epigenetic modifications in the pathophysiology of disease has received significant attention. Many studies are now beginning to explore the gene–environment interactions, which may mediate early-life exposure to risk factors, such as nutritional deficiencies and later development of behavioral problems in children and adults. In this paper, we review the current literature on the role of epigenetics in the development of psychopathology, with a specific focus on the potential for epigenetic modifications to link nutrition and brain development. We propose a conceptual framework whereby epigenetic modifications (e.g., DNA methylation) mediate the link between micro- and macro-nutrient deficiency early in life and brain dysfunction (e.g., structural aberration, neurotransmitter perturbation), which has been linked to development of behavior problems later on in life.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/16/8/18129molecular epigeneticsnutrientsbrain dysfunctiongene–environment interactionsbehavior problemspsychopathologyneurotoxicity |
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Neurological and Epigenetic Implications of Nutritional Deficiencies on Psychopathology: Conceptualization and Review of Evidence |
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Neurological and Epigenetic Implications of Nutritional Deficiencies on Psychopathology: Conceptualization and Review of Evidence |
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Neurological and Epigenetic Implications of Nutritional Deficiencies on Psychopathology: Conceptualization and Review of Evidence |
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Neurological and Epigenetic Implications of Nutritional Deficiencies on Psychopathology: Conceptualization and Review of Evidence |
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Neurological and Epigenetic Implications of Nutritional Deficiencies on Psychopathology: Conceptualization and Review of Evidence |
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neurological and epigenetic implications of nutritional deficiencies on psychopathology: conceptualization and review of evidence |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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In recent years, a role for epigenetic modifications in the pathophysiology of disease has received significant attention. Many studies are now beginning to explore the gene–environment interactions, which may mediate early-life exposure to risk factors, such as nutritional deficiencies and later development of behavioral problems in children and adults. In this paper, we review the current literature on the role of epigenetics in the development of psychopathology, with a specific focus on the potential for epigenetic modifications to link nutrition and brain development. We propose a conceptual framework whereby epigenetic modifications (e.g., DNA methylation) mediate the link between micro- and macro-nutrient deficiency early in life and brain dysfunction (e.g., structural aberration, neurotransmitter perturbation), which has been linked to development of behavior problems later on in life. |
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molecular epigenetics nutrients brain dysfunction gene–environment interactions behavior problems psychopathology neurotoxicity |
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