Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Acute stress leaves epigenetic marks on the hippocampus

According to Richard Hunter from Rockefeller University "a single 30-minute episode of acute stress causes a rapid chemical change in DNA packaging proteins called histones in the rat hippocampus, which is a brain region known to be especially susceptible to the effects of stress in both rodents and humans
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