Rats on junk food pass cancer down the generationsSubmitted by Drew Kaplan on May 18, 2010 – 11:53 am Genes may not be the only way cancer passes down the generations.
Feeding pregnant rats a fatty diet puts both their daughters and
granddaughters at greater risk of breast cancer. This put all the granddaughters at increased risk. Crucially, however, rats with grandmothers who ate a fatty diet were even more at risk. Twenty weeks later, half the rats whose grandmothers ate a normal diet developed breast tumours, while 80 per cent of rats with two grandmothers fed a high fat diet got tumours and 68 per cent of the rats with just did one developed cancer. Non-genetic inheritance If the process also applies to people, genes such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, which are linked with breast cancer, may not be the only reason why a family history of breast cancer puts a woman at risk. “We think that there may be other means of transmission that are not genetic that can account for breast cancer,” says de Assis. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18799-rats-on-junk-food-pass-cancer-down-the-generations.htm |