DNA Damage is a Part of Neural Plasticity, Complicating the Study of Its Relevance to Aging in the Brain

Source https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2022/07/dna-damage-is-a-part-of-neural-plasticity-complicating-the-study-of-its-relevance-to-aging-in-the-brain/

As noted by the authors of today’s open access paper, there is ample evidence to show that double strand breaks in DNA occur during the normal activity of neurons, such as during the synaptic remodeling necessary to learning and memory. Evolution loves reuse, and few possibilities are ignored! This process of utilitarian double strand breaks appears to be used to ensure that nuclear DNA is spatially reconfigured in such a way as to ensure that certain genes are expressed for a time; recall that the pattern of gene expression at any given moment is very much a function of how the mass of nuclear DNA is packaged, which parts of it, and hence which gene sequences, are accessible at …

Source https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2022/07/dna-damage-is-a-part-of-neural-plasticity-complicating-the-study-of-its-relevance-to-aging-in-the-brain/

As noted by the authors of today’s open access paper, there is ample evidence to show that double strand breaks in DNA occur during the normal activity of neurons, such as during the synaptic remodeling necessary to learning and memory. Evolution loves reuse, and few possibilities are ignored! This process of utilitarian double strand breaks appears to be used to ensure that nuclear DNA is spatially reconfigured in such a way as to ensure that certain genes are expressed for a time; recall that the pattern of gene expression at any given moment is very much a function of how the mass of nuclear DNA is packaged, which parts of it, and hence which gene sequences, are accessible at …

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