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miR-31 promotes neural stem cell proliferation and restores motor function after spinal cord injury.

Xiao Li1, Yuantao Gao2, Feng Tian1, Ruochen Du1, Yitong Yuan1, Pengfei Li1, Fang Liu1, Chunfang Wang1.   

Abstract

This study aims to examine whether miR-31 promotes endogenous NSC proliferation and be used for spinal cord injury management. In the present study, the morpholino knockdown of miR-31 induced abnormal neuronal apoptosis in zebrafish, resulting in impaired development of the tail. miR-31 agomir transfection in NSCs increased Nestin expression and decreased ChAT and GFAP expression levels. miR-31 induced the proliferation of mouse NSCs by upregulating the Notch signaling pathway, and more NSCs entered G1; Notch was inhibited by miR-31 inactivation. Injection of a miR-31 agomir into mouse models of spinal cord injury could effectively restore motor functions after spinal cord injury, which was achieved by promoting the proliferation of endogenous NSCs. After the injection of a miR-31 agomir in spinal cord injury mice, the expression of Nestin and GFAP increased, while GFAP expression decreased. In conclusion, the zebrafish experiments prove that a lack of miR-31 will block nervous system development. In spinal cord injury mouse models, miR-31 overexpression might promote spinal cord injury repair.

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Keywords:  NOTCH; Spinal cord injury; cell proliferation; miR-31; neural stem cells; zebrafish

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33715531      PMCID: PMC8371310          DOI: 10.1177/1535370221997071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Biol Med (Maywood)        ISSN: 1535-3699


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