1.High expression of miR-124 improves cognitive function of sleep-deprived rats by modulating the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway.
Yuejiao PEI ; Huimin LIU ; Yu XIN ; Bo LIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(2):340-346
OBJECTIVES:
To explore the molecular mechanism by which miR-124 affects cognitive function of sleep-deprived rats.
METHODS:
Fifty-four adult male SD rats were randomized into 6 groups (n=9), including a normal control group, a sleep deprivation (SD) model group, and 4 intracerebral microinjection groups in which the rats were subjected to stereotactic injection of miR-124 agomir, miR-124 agomir NC, miR-124 antagomir, or miR-124 antagomir into the lateral ventricle 7 days before SD modeling. The cognitive functions of the rats were evaluated with Morris water maze test, and pathological changes in the hippocampus were observed using HE staining. The expression level of miR-124 in hippocampal tissues of the rats was detected with qRT-PCR, and the expression level of apoptosis-related proteins and signaling pathway proteins were determined using Western blotting.
RESULTS:
In Morris water maze test, the SD rat models treated with miR-124 agomir showed a significantly shorter escape latency and fewer platform crossings with increased percentage of time and swimming distance in the fourth quadrant as compared with those in SD model group, while the rats treated with miR-124 antagomir exhibited worsened performance in the test. In the SD rat models, treatment with miR-124 agomir obviously lessened pathological changes in the hippocampus, while treatment with miR-124 antagomir significantly worsened the pathological changes. Compared with those in SD model group, the miR-124 agomir-treated rats showed an increased hippocampal expression of miR-124 with upregulated protein expressions of PI3K, p-AKT/AKT, and Bcl-2 and downregulated expressions of Bax and caspase-3 proteins, while rats treated with miR-124 antagomir showed significantly decreased hippocampal expression of miR-124 with lowered expressions of PI3K, p-AKT/AKT and Bcl-2 proteins and increased Bax and caspase-3 protein expressions.
CONCLUSIONS
High expression of miR-124 alleviates SD-induced cognitive decline and neuronal apoptosis in rats by activating the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway.
Animals
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MicroRNAs/metabolism*
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Signal Transduction
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt/metabolism*
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Male
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Hippocampus/metabolism*
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Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases/metabolism*
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Cognition
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Rats
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Sleep Deprivation/metabolism*
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Apoptosis
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Maze Learning
2.Clinical analysis of 15 cases of traumatic duodenal injury
Jing ZHANG ; Jie PEI ; Ji LI ; Yuejiao XU ; Ji GUO ; Haoliang ZHAO ; Ruochong HE
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2020;19(10):938-941
The clinical data of 15 patients with duodenal trauma who were admitted to Shanxi Bethune Hospital from January 2012 to June 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 13 patients with blunt injury and 2 with penetrating injury. The surgical procedure was selected by patient′s condition and extent of injury combined with the clinical symptoms, imaging examination and the Organ Injury Scale grading system of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST-OIS). All patients were followed up through outpatient examination and telephone interview till February 2020. Ten patients were diagnosed as duodenal trauma by CT scan before operation, and 5 patients were diagnosed during the operation. According to the AAST-OIS, 1 patient was with grade Ⅰ injury, 6 in grade Ⅱ, 5 in grade Ⅲ, 2 in grade Ⅳ and 1 in grade Ⅴ. All 15 patients received surgical treatment, including 1 with simple suture, 5 with break suture and duodenal diverticularization, 6 with break suture and biliary drainage (3 with hepatocystic duct drainage and 3 with cholecystostomy), 2 with pancreaticoduodenectomy. Postoperative complications occurred in 3 patients with Clavien system classification of Ⅲ b, Ⅱ and Ⅱ. One patient with duodenal stricture and severe abdominal infection was cured after gastrectomy and Billroth Ⅱ gastrojejunostomy 6 months after operation, and 2 cases with duodenal fistula were cured after conservative treatment. One patient who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy was followed up for 6 months in the outpatient department, and 14 patients were followed up for 6-24 months. For emergency abdominal trauma patients with suspected duodenal injury, surgical exploration should be carried out actively. The site and range of intestinal wall injury should be considered in order to select a reasonable operation. Effective duodenal decompression and complete peritoneal drainage are important for the success of surgery. Early postoperative enteral nutrition support is one of the key measures for successful wound healing.

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