2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2011.01.067
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MicroRNAs 144, 145, and 214 are down-regulated in primary neurons responding to sciatic nerve transection

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“…The values of PWMT and PWTL in the CCI group were significantly decreased, suggesting that the CCI model was successfully established in rats. Consistent with the results presented by Zhang et al (22), miR-145 expression levels in spinal cord tissue were significantly decreased in CCI rats. To further elucidate the role of miR-145 in CCI development, intrathecal injection of agomiR-145 was performed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The values of PWMT and PWTL in the CCI group were significantly decreased, suggesting that the CCI model was successfully established in rats. Consistent with the results presented by Zhang et al (22), miR-145 expression levels in spinal cord tissue were significantly decreased in CCI rats. To further elucidate the role of miR-145 in CCI development, intrathecal injection of agomiR-145 was performed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Several previous studies have shown that miR-34a can target SIRT1 in different tissues (Yamakuchi 2012). However, the expression of miR-34a does not seem to be altered in adult sensory neurons upon peripheral axotomy (Strickland et al 2011;Zhang et al 2011;Zhou et al 2011), suggesting that it is unlikely to target SIRT1, which is up-regulated drastically upon axotomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In mature animals, one study found that sensory axon regeneration in vivo was impaired in animals lacking the Dicer protein, which is crucial for microRNA processing , suggesting that microRNAs are potential novel regulators of axon regeneration. Indeed, several genetic profiling studies (Strickland et al 2011;Zhang et al 2011;Zhou et al 2011) have shown that the expression levels of many microRNAs are changed in adult mouse sensory neurons after the peripheral nerve injury, which leads to enhanced intrinsic axon growth capacity and robust axon regeneration. However, to date, no study has ever reported the roles of microRNAs in the regulation of mammalian axon regeneration in vivo.…”
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“…Furthermore, changes (either increases or decreases) in miRNA expression have been found in many disease states (22)(23)(24). Bilateral sciatic nerve chronic constriction injury (bCCI) is commonly used as a model for studying human neuropathic pain, in which chromic gut sutures are used to ligate each sciatic nerve.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%