Oxytocin system gene methylation is associated with empathic responses towards children

Open Access
Authors
  • E.R. Montoya
  • S. Branje
  • M.P.M. Boks
  • P.A. Bos
Publication date 03-2022
Journal Psychoneuroendocrinology
Article number 105629
Volume | Issue number 137
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Research Institute of Child Development and Education (RICDE)
Abstract

Empathy is an essential component of sensitive caregiving behavior, which in turn is an important predictor of children's healthy social-emotional development. The oxytocin (OXT) system plays a key role in promoting sensitive parenting and empathy. In this study, we investigated how OXT system gene methylation was associated with empathic processes in nulliparous women (M age = 23.60, SD =0.44)—measuring both physiological facial muscle responses and ratings of compassion and positive affect to affective images depicting children. Linear mixed effects analyses demonstrated that lower methylation levels in the OXT and OXTR genes were related to enhanced empathic responses. The effect of OXT system gene methylation on empathic processes was partly qualified by an interaction with individual variations in women's care motivation. Our findings provide experimental evidence for an association between the methylation of OXT system genes and empathy.

Document type Article
Note With supplementary file
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2021.105629
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85121907394
Downloads
1-s2.0-S0306453021005035-main (Final published version)
Supplementary materials
Permalink to this page
Back