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Silencing miR-21 Induces Polarization of Astrocytes to the A2 Phenotype and Improves the Formation of Synapses by Targeting gpc6 via the STAT3 Pathway After Acute Ischemic Spinal Cord Injury

33 Pages Posted: 3 Nov 2018

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Yanlin Su

Shandong University - Jinan Central Hospital; Taishan Medical University

Zhe Chen

South China Normal University

Changhong Gao

Shandong University - Jinan Central Hospital

Wenzhao Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - State Key Laboratory of Mycology

Ronghan Liu

Shandong University - Jinan Central Hospital

Hongfei Li

Shandong University - Jinan Central Hospital

Bin Ning

Shandong University - Jinan Central Hospital

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Abstract

Background:   Ischemic spinal cord injury (ISCI) results in the motor sensory dysfunction of the limbs below the injury site. In response to the injury, astrocytes develop into neuroprotective astrocytes (A2s) to mitigate the damage.

Methods:   We used the abdominal aortic occlusion model in vivo. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the distribution of A2s in the spinal cord. We used an Oxygen Glucose Deprivation(OGD) method to model astrocytes ischemia in vitro, and tested proliferation, migration, and excitability of A2 astrocytes using an Edu, wound scratch assay, and a calcium-ion probe. After adjustment miR-21, we detected the model and target genes of A2s using polymerase chain reaction, Western blot, immunofluorescence, and chromatin immunoprecipitation.    

Findings:  These results showed that miR-21 could regulate the conversion between A1s and A2s and that A2s mediated synapsis by targeting gpc6 and neurite growth by means of gdnf  via the STAT3 pathway.  

Interpretation:   miR-21 is a switch to regulate the polarization of reactive astrocyte, and  promoted synapsis formation and nerites growth after acute ISCI.  

Funding Statement:  Grant support was provided by the National Natural Science Funds of China (Nos. 81401014, 81771346), the Chinese Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2014M561935), and the Chinese Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2015T80725), Technology Research and Development Program of Jinan City(No. 201704133).  

Declaration of Interests: All authors: No reported conflicts.

Ethics Approval Statement: All procedures were performed in accordance with the animal care standards of the Chinese National Institute of Health(CNIH) and regulations of the Taishan medical university Committee for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.

Keywords: Ischemic Spinal Cord Injury, microRNA-21, neurotrophic reactive astrocytes, neurotoxic reactive astrocytes, gpc6, STAT3

Suggested Citation

Su, Yanlin and Chen, Zhe and Gao, Changhong and Wang, Wenzhao and Liu, Ronghan and Li, Hongfei and Ning, Bin, Silencing miR-21 Induces Polarization of Astrocytes to the A2 Phenotype and Improves the Formation of Synapses by Targeting gpc6 via the STAT3 Pathway After Acute Ischemic Spinal Cord Injury (October 28, 2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3276397 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3276397

Yanlin Su

Shandong University - Jinan Central Hospital

No. 105, Jiefang Road
Jinan, Shandong 250013
China

Taishan Medical University

China

Zhe Chen

South China Normal University

483 Wushan Str.
Tianhe District
Guangzhou, 510631, Guangdong 510642
China

Changhong Gao

Shandong University - Jinan Central Hospital

No. 105, Jiefang Road
Jinan, Shandong 250013
China

Wenzhao Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - State Key Laboratory of Mycology

52 Sanlihe Rd.
Datun Road, Anwai
Beijing, Xicheng District 100864
China

Ronghan Liu

Shandong University - Jinan Central Hospital

No. 105, Jiefang Road
Jinan, Shandong 250013
China

Hongfei Li

Shandong University - Jinan Central Hospital

No. 105, Jiefang Road
Jinan, Shandong 250013
China

Bin Ning (Contact Author)

Shandong University - Jinan Central Hospital ( email )

No. 105, Jiefang Road
Jinan, Shandong 250013
China