women's brains found containing male DNA probably from sons

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Bearing Sons Leaves Male DNA Traces in Mom's Brain | Wired Science | Wired.com

:ohhh:

During mammalian pregnancy, the mother and fetus exchange DNA and cells. Previous work has shown that fetal cells can linger in the mother’s blood and bone for decades, a condition researchers call fetal microchimerism. The lingering of the fetal DNA, research suggests, may be a mixed blessing for a mom: The cells may benefit the mother’s health — by promoting tissue repair and improving the immune system — but may also cause adverse effects, such as autoimmune reactions.

One question is how leftover fetal cells affect the brain. Researchers have shown that fetal microchimerism occurs in mouse brains, but they had not shown this in humans. So a team led by autoimmunity researcher and rheumatologist J. Lee Nelson of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington, took samples from autopsied brains of 59 women who died between the ages of 32 and 101. By testing for a gene specific to the Y chromosome, they found evidence of male DNA in the brains of 63 percent of the women. (The researchers did not have the history of the women’s pregnancies.) The male DNA was scattered across multiple brain regions, the team reports online today in PLoS ONE.

interesting comment here

Swapping DNA in the Womb | The Scientist

So the idea of the ancients cannibalistically devouring parts of their vanquished enemies to gain their qualities- heart, courage, wisdom, etc.- may not be such a myth after all.

another interesting quote

“Knowing cells are in the brain brings home the idea that we’re a little more diverse than we thought we were,” said Nelson. “So conceptually, it may be more appropriate to think of ourselves as an ecosystem rather than a single genetic template.”
 

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we kinda are an ecosystem :why: bacteria and other people's genes and all that

it wasn't me, officer, it was my tapeworm

I heard a crazy comment a few months ago, I can't quite remember but someone on the radio pointed out that humans are kind of an open system if you look at the digestive system, we're kinda wrapped around an exposed space the whole way through
 

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also, chalk up another L for the blood brain barrier.

first meningitis, then pot, and now fetus cells are climbing all up in there
 
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