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Positive and "Enriched" Environments Reverse Traumatic Stress and Reshape Epigenetic Signature of Spermatozoa and Ovulation

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  115-117

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Abstract

 In evolutionary theories (Lamarckian and Darwinian), environment and physical changes could be transmitted to the descendants (1). Psychological factors in human beings (2– 4) have a negative impact on the germ cells parameters (5). As time goes on, the quality of sperm is deteriorating (5, 6) as well as humanoocyte/egg (7). A simple change of environment and environmental preconceptional exposure (i. e., diet, physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption, etc. ) affects the functioning of the genes and the phenotype of the next generation through remodeling epigenetic blueprint of spermatozoa (8, 9). Lifestyle and environmental factors influence the sperm and egg which will affect subsequent generations (10– 12). Some studies have examined the transmission of specific behavioral and structural adaptations in relation to the stimulus in the nervous system, from parents to their offspring (10, 13). . . .

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    Ahmed, Amani, & Ahmad Alsaleh, Muaweah. (2019). Positive and "Enriched" Environments Reverse Traumatic Stress and Reshape Epigenetic Signature of Spermatozoa and Ovulation. JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTION AND INFERTILITY, 20(2), 115-117. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/726247/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Ahmed Amani, Ahmad Alsaleh Muaweah. Positive and "Enriched" Environments Reverse Traumatic Stress and Reshape Epigenetic Signature of Spermatozoa and Ovulation. JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTION AND INFERTILITY[Internet]. 2019;20(2):115-117. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/726247/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Amani Ahmed, and Muaweah Ahmad Alsaleh, “Positive and "Enriched" Environments Reverse Traumatic Stress and Reshape Epigenetic Signature of Spermatozoa and Ovulation,” JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTION AND INFERTILITY, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 115–117, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/726247/en

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