Change in paternal grandmothers´ early food supply influenced cardiovascular mortality of the female grandchildren

Abstract Background This study investigated whether large fluctuations in food availability during grandparents' early development influenced grandchildren's cardiovascular mortality. We reported earlier that changes in availability of food - from good to poor or from poor to good - during...

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Main Authors: Bygren, Lars, Tinghög, Petter, Carstensen, John, Edvinsson, Sören, Kaati, Gunnar, Pembrey, Marcus E, Sjöström, Michael
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2014
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:1471-2156-15-12 2023-05-15T17:54:09+02:00 Change in paternal grandmothers´ early food supply influenced cardiovascular mortality of the female grandchildren Bygren, Lars Tinghög, Petter Carstensen, John Edvinsson, Sören Kaati, Gunnar Pembrey, Marcus E Sjöström, Michael 2014-02-20 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/15/12 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/15/12 Copyright 2014 Bygren et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Epidemiology Food change Environmental shock Human transgenerational response Cardiovascular mortality Överkalix Research article 2014 ftbiomed 2014-02-23T01:27:21Z Abstract Background This study investigated whether large fluctuations in food availability during grandparents' early development influenced grandchildren's cardiovascular mortality. We reported earlier that changes in availability of food - from good to poor or from poor to good - during intrauterine development was followed by a double risk of sudden death as an adult, and that mortality rate can be associated with ancestors´ childhood availability of food. We have now studied transgenerational responses (TGR) to sharp differences of harvest between two consecutive years´ for ancestors of 317 people in Överkalix, Sweden. Results The confidence intervals were very wide but we found a striking TGR. There was no response in cardiovascular mortality in the grandchild from sharp changes of early exposure, experienced by three of the four grandparents (maternal grandparents and paternal grandfathers). If, however, the paternal grandmother up to puberty lived through a sharp change in food supply from one year to next, her sons´ daughters had an excess risk for cardiovascular mortality (HR 2.69, 95% confidence interval 1.05-6.92). Selection or learning and imitation are unlikely explanations. X-linked epigenetic inheritance via spermatozoa seemed to be plausible, with the transmission, limited to being through the father, possibly explained by the sex differences in meiosis. Conclusion The shock of change in food availability seems to give specific transgenerational responses. Article in Journal/Newspaper Överkalix BioMed Central Överkalix ENVELOPE(22.843,22.843,66.327,66.327)
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topic Epidemiology
Food change
Environmental shock
Human transgenerational response
Cardiovascular mortality
Överkalix
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Food change
Environmental shock
Human transgenerational response
Cardiovascular mortality
Överkalix
Bygren, Lars
Tinghög, Petter
Carstensen, John
Edvinsson, Sören
Kaati, Gunnar
Pembrey, Marcus E
Sjöström, Michael
Change in paternal grandmothers´ early food supply influenced cardiovascular mortality of the female grandchildren
topic_facet Epidemiology
Food change
Environmental shock
Human transgenerational response
Cardiovascular mortality
Överkalix
description Abstract Background This study investigated whether large fluctuations in food availability during grandparents' early development influenced grandchildren's cardiovascular mortality. We reported earlier that changes in availability of food - from good to poor or from poor to good - during intrauterine development was followed by a double risk of sudden death as an adult, and that mortality rate can be associated with ancestors´ childhood availability of food. We have now studied transgenerational responses (TGR) to sharp differences of harvest between two consecutive years´ for ancestors of 317 people in Överkalix, Sweden. Results The confidence intervals were very wide but we found a striking TGR. There was no response in cardiovascular mortality in the grandchild from sharp changes of early exposure, experienced by three of the four grandparents (maternal grandparents and paternal grandfathers). If, however, the paternal grandmother up to puberty lived through a sharp change in food supply from one year to next, her sons´ daughters had an excess risk for cardiovascular mortality (HR 2.69, 95% confidence interval 1.05-6.92). Selection or learning and imitation are unlikely explanations. X-linked epigenetic inheritance via spermatozoa seemed to be plausible, with the transmission, limited to being through the father, possibly explained by the sex differences in meiosis. Conclusion The shock of change in food availability seems to give specific transgenerational responses.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bygren, Lars
Tinghög, Petter
Carstensen, John
Edvinsson, Sören
Kaati, Gunnar
Pembrey, Marcus E
Sjöström, Michael
author_facet Bygren, Lars
Tinghög, Petter
Carstensen, John
Edvinsson, Sören
Kaati, Gunnar
Pembrey, Marcus E
Sjöström, Michael
author_sort Bygren, Lars
title Change in paternal grandmothers´ early food supply influenced cardiovascular mortality of the female grandchildren
title_short Change in paternal grandmothers´ early food supply influenced cardiovascular mortality of the female grandchildren
title_full Change in paternal grandmothers´ early food supply influenced cardiovascular mortality of the female grandchildren
title_fullStr Change in paternal grandmothers´ early food supply influenced cardiovascular mortality of the female grandchildren
title_full_unstemmed Change in paternal grandmothers´ early food supply influenced cardiovascular mortality of the female grandchildren
title_sort change in paternal grandmothers´ early food supply influenced cardiovascular mortality of the female grandchildren
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
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