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El_Johns

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Sun Dec 15, 2013, 05:31 PM Dec 2013

Fearful Memories Passed Down to Mouse Descendants

Ressler and his colleague Brian Dias opted to study epigenetic inheritance in laboratory mice trained to fear the smell of acetophenone, a chemical the scent of which has been compared to those of cherries and almonds. He and Dias wafted the scent around a small chamber, while giving small electric shocks to male mice. The animals eventually learned to associate the scent with pain, shuddering in the presence of acetophenone even without a shock.

This reaction was passed on to their pups, Dias and Ressler report today in Nature Neuroscience1. Despite never having encountered acetophenone in their lives, the offspring exhibited increased sensitivity when introduced to its smell, shuddering more markedly in its presence compared with the descendants of mice that had been conditioned to be startled by a different smell or that had gone through no such conditioning. A third generation of mice — the 'grandchildren' — also inherited this reaction, as did mice conceived through in vitro fertilization with sperm from males sensitized to acetophenone. Similar experiments showed that the response can also be transmitted down from the mother.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=fearful-memories-passed-down

http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nn.3594.html

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Fearful Memories Passed Down to Mouse Descendants (Original Post) El_Johns Dec 2013 OP
Its the fear of having a wheel fitted and being plugged in to a computer. dipsydoodle Dec 2013 #1
Yep, this is true. I am still afraid of T-Rex's. (nt) Nye Bevan Dec 2013 #2
It's why I am afraid of lab researchers Generic Other Dec 2013 #3
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