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Father’s Light Exposure Changes Kids’ Memory Through Tiny Sperm Messengers

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Study Highlights:

  • Design: Male mice housed 24‑hour light; offspring tested for learning.
  • Findings:
  • Male pups show memory deficits; female pups unaffected.
  • Mechanism:
  • Light stress changes sperm microRNAs (miR‑92a‑3p, miR‑25‑3p).
  • These RNAs reach the egg and alter gene expression in early embryos.
  • Human Correlation:
  • Elevated miR‑92a‑3p in men exposed to continuous light.
  • Experimental Proof:
  • Injecting affected RNAs into fertilised eggs reproduces memory issues.
  • Blocking the microRNAs partially restores normal memory.
Implication: A father’s pre‑conception environment can epigenetically shape offspring brain function via sperm RNAs, underscoring the importance of light exposure timing.

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