| Literature DB >> 33713655 |
Xufang Ru1, Jie Qu2, Qiang Li1, Jiru Zhou3, Suna Huang1, Wenyan Li1, Shilun Zuo4, Yujie Chen5, Zhi Liu6, Hua Feng1.
Abstract
Increasing numbers of patients with spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage(SAH) who recover from surgery and intensive care management still live with cognitive impairment after discharge, indicating the importance of white matter injury at the acute stage of SAH. In the present study, standard endovascular perforation was employed to establish an SAH mouse model, and a microRNA (miRNA) chip was used to analyze the changes in gene expression in white matter tissue after SAH. The data indicate that 17 miRNAs were downregulated, including miR-706, miR-669a-5p, miR-669p-5p, miR-7116-5p and miR-195a-3p, while 13 miRNAs were upregulated, including miR-6907-5p, miR-5135, miR-6982-5p, miR-668-5p, miR-8119. Strikingly, miR-706 was significantly downregulated with the highest fold change. Further experiments confirmed that miR-706 could alleviate white matter injury and improve neurological behavior, at least partially by inhibiting the PKCα/MST1/NF-κB pathway and the release of inflammatory cytokines. These results might provide a deeper understanding of the pathophysiological processes in white matter after SAH, as well as potential therapeutic strategies for the translational research.Entities:
Keywords: MiR-706; Protein kinase C-α;Neuroinflammation; Subarachnoid hemorrhage; White matter injury
Year: 2021 PMID: 33713655 DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2021.113688
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Neurol ISSN: 0014-4886 Impact factor: 5.330