نتایج جستجو برای: paternal effects

تعداد نتایج: 1551805  

2012
Yuejing Wu Xiang Liu Hongrong Luo Wei Deng Gaofeng Zhao Qiang Wang Lan Zhang Xiaohong Ma Xiehe Liu Robin A. Murray David A. Collier Tao Li

Using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV, patient and non-patient version (SCID-P/NP), this study investigated 351 patients with schizophrenia, 122 with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and 238 unrelated healthy volunteers in a Chinese Han population. The relative risks posed by advanced paternal age for schizophrenia and OCD in offspring were computed under logistic regression an...

Journal: :Cell 2012
Oliver J. Rando

The once popular and then heretical idea that ancestral environment can affect the phenotype of future generations is coming back into vogue due to advances in the field of epigenetic inheritance. How paternal environmental conditions influence the phenotype of progeny is now a tractable question, and researchers are exploring potential mechanisms underlying such effects.

2016
Anne Beemelmanns Olivia Roth

The transfer of immunity from parents to offspring (trans-generational immune priming (TGIP)) boosts offspring immune defence and parasite resistance. TGIP is usually a maternal trait. However, if fathers have a physical connection to their offspring, and if offspring are born in the paternal parasitic environment, evolution of paternal TGIP can become adaptive. In Syngnathus typhle, a sex-role...

1999
K. A. Leymaster B. A. Freking J. W. Keele S. D. Shackelford T. L. Wheeler M. Koohmaraie M. K. Nielsen Roman L. Hruska

A resource flock of 362 F2 lambs provided phenotypic and genotypic data to estimate effects of callipyge ( CLPG) genotypes (NN, NC, CN, and CC) on meat quality traits. The mutant allele is represented as C, the normal allele(s) as N, and the paternal allele of a genotype is given first. Lambs of each genotype born in 1994 and 1995 were serially slaughtered in six groups at 3-wk intervals starti...

2012
Kristin Turney Christopher Wildeman

To date, research on the linkages between paternal incarceration and family life has taken two forms. On the one hand, quantitative research tends to consider effects on child wellbeing and generally concludes paternal incarceration harms children. Qualitative research, on the other hand, tends to consider how incarceration alters relationships between partners and suggests a nuanced combinatio...

2016
Luisa Zuccolo Lisa A. DeRoo Andrew K. Wills George Davey Smith Pål Suren Christine Roth Camilla Stoltenberg Per Magnus

Although microcephaly is a feature of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, it is currently unknown whether low-to-moderate prenatal alcohol exposure affects head circumference. Small magnitude associations reported in observational studies are likely to be misleading due to confounding and misclassification biases. Alternative analytical approaches such as the use of family negative controls (e.g. comparing...

Journal: :Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology 2008
Sylvaine Cordier

Experimental evidence from radiation exposure, antimitotic drugs or chemicals such as pesticides or metals does suggest the possibility of transmission of paternally mediated developmental effects across generations. The mechanistic framework is growing with suggestion of transmission of epigenetic modifications as a mechanism alternative to germ-line mutagenesis. There is also ample experiment...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2015
N O McPherson V G Bell D L Zander-Fox T Fullston L L Wu R L Robker M Lane

The prevalence of overweight and obesity in reproductive-age adults is increasing worldwide. While the effects of either paternal or maternal obesity on gamete health and subsequent fertility and pregnancy have been reported independently, the combination of having both parents overweight/obese on fecundity and offspring health has received minimal attention. Using a 2 × 2 study design in roden...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2003
Katharina Hirschenhauser Hans Winkler Rui F Oliveira

Male androgen responses to social challenges have been predicted to vary with mating system, male-male aggressiveness, and the degree of paternal investment in birds ("challenge hypothesis," Am. Nat. 136 (1990), 829). This study focused on the interspecific predictions of the challenge hypothesis. Comparative methods were used to control for effects of the phylogenetic relatedness among the sam...

2016
Takeo Fujiwara Akihito Shimazu Masahito Tokita Kyoko Shimada Masaya Takahashi Izumi Watai Noboru Iwata Norito Kawakami

The purpose of the study was to investigate the association between parental workaholism and child body mass index (BMI) among Japanese dual-income families. In 2011, 379 dual-income families from urban Tokyo with children aged 0-5 years were recruited for a baseline survey, and 160 (42.2%) were followed up in 2012. Demographics, workaholism, work demands, work control, time spent with children...

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