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Finding Genius Podcast

Epigenetic Impact – Anita Öst, Medical Faculty at Linköping University – Gene Expression and Epigenetic Inheritance

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Anita Öst, Medical Faculty at Linköping University, provides an overview of the current state of epigenetics research as she discusses

epigenetic inheritance in humans.

Anita seeks to understand and thereby manipulate epigenetic metabolic programs that are set up by parental cues as well as early life events in an effort to design new treatments for obesity and obesity-related diseases, etc.

Anita discusses the concept of epigenetics, which is the study of changes in organisms that can be caused by a modification of gene expression, as opposed to an alteration of the genetic code. She details the specific area of epigenetics she focuses on, which looks at how offspring will inherit information or change their phenotype based on their parents' environment, or stress. She explains why starvation or stress may lead to changes, and talks in depth about experiments with fruit flies that provided further information on theories related to epigenetic inheritance.

She discusses how weight affects flies, and how they look at fat by observing and measuring their triglycerides. And the research scientist explains what they learned by experimenting with weight gain in the test subjects and how that impacts offspring. 

Continuing, the Linköping University researcher talks about experiments they performed with humans related to diet and sugar intake. She discusses their results, and how it affected sperm motility. Wrapping up, the researcher explains how these dietary and other effects have impacted their research and their considerations for other experimentation.

In this podcast:

  • Can diet affect sperm motility?
  • What can we learn from epigenetics?
  • How offspring inherit information or change phenotype based on parents' environment

 

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My guest today hails from Sweden. Her name is Anita Ust. She's at the Linchappan University and we're going to be talking about epigenetics and the possibility of inheriting epigenetic marks from, you know, your father or mother, which is super interesting.

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So Anita, thanks for coming.

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Hi Richard, thanks for inviting me.

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Yeah, I spoke to, I believe it was Nessa Carrie.

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She wrote a book on epigenetics and in her book,

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I guess the common wisdom was or maybe still is that,

1:39.4

you know, when almost all epigenetic marks that are gathered during, you know when almost all epigenetic marks that are gathered during you know the parents lifetime

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