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Title

Inhibition by rno-circRNA-013017 of the apoptosis of motor neurons in anterior horn and descending axonal degeneration in rats after traumatic spinal cord injury.

Authors

Chuan Qin; Yi Liu; Pei-Pei Xu; Xin Zhang; Zuliyaer Talifu; Jia-Yi Liu; Ying-Li Jing; Fan Bai; Li-Xi Zhao; Yan Yu; Feng Gao; Jian-Jun Li

Abstract

Introduction: Spinal cord injury (SCI) often causes continuous neurological damage to clinical patients. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are related to a lot of diseases, including SCI. We previously found five candidate circRNAs which were likely to regulate the secondary pathophysiological changes in rat model after traumatic SCI. Methods: In this study, we first selected and overexpressed target circRNA in rats. We then explored its functional roles using various functional assays in a rat model after SCI. Results: We found that rno-circRNA-013017—the selected target circRNA—reduced neuron apoptosis, preserved the survival and activity of motor neurons, and regulated apoptosis-related proteins at 3 days post-SCI using western blot, immunofluorescence and polymerase chain reaction. Additionally, we found that rno-circRNA-013017 inhibited descending axonal degeneration and preserved motor neurons and descending axons at 6 weeks post-SCI using immunofluorescence, biotin dextran amine diffusion tensor imaging. Finally, the overexpression of rno-circRNA-013017 promoted the locomotor function of rats after SCI using open-field test and gait analysis. Conclusion: Focusing on the functions of rno-circRNA-013017, this study provides new options for future studies exploring therapeutic targets and molecular mechanisms for SCI.

Subjects

MOTOR neurons; SPINAL cord injuries; APOPTOSIS inhibition; DIFFUSION tensor imaging; RATS

Publication

Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2022, Vol 16, p1

ISSN

1662-4548

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3389/fnins.2022.1065897

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