大脑纹状体中环状 RNA circOprm1 和 circSerpini 的变化与大鼠吗啡依赖和戒断后空间工作记忆能力的变化有关

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Neurochemical Research Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1007/s11064-024-04284-9
Shamseddin Ahmadi, Abdulbaset Vali, Samira Amiri, Danesh Rostami, Mohammad Majidi, Karim Rahimi
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循环RNA和microRNA在药物暴露引起的神经生物学变化中的调节作用仍不清楚。我们研究了吗啡依赖和戒断后纹状体中一些 circRNAs 和 microRNAs 的变化及其与空间工作记忆能力变化的关系。研究对象为雄性 Wistar 大鼠,吗啡暴露 10 天后,大鼠对吗啡产生依赖性。在停止接触吗啡 30 天后评估戒断效应。在接触吗啡的第1天和第10天以及戒断吗啡30天后,使用Y迷宫测试评估空间工作记忆。在依赖吗啡和戒断吗啡后,对基因和蛋白质表达进行了评估。结果显示,吗啡暴露10天会损害工作记忆,而戒断后工作记忆会部分恢复。吗啡暴露10天后,检测到Oprm1基因和OPRM1蛋白水平显著增加,甚至在戒断后仍持续存在。在吗啡依赖组中,circOprm1和miR-339-3p的表达量减少,但在戒断后又恢复到正常水平。Tlr4基因的表达和TLR4蛋白水平在依赖吗啡后有所下降。虽然戒断后Tlr4 mRNA水平恢复正常,但TLR4蛋白水平仍低于对照组。在吗啡依赖组中,Serpini1 和 circSerpini 的表达均显著增加,但在戒断后又恢复了。miR-181b-3p、miR-181b-5p、miR-181c-3p和miR-181c-5p的表达在吗啡依赖组后下降,但在戒断后恢复。可以得出结论,circOprm1和circSerpini通过调节纹状体中OPRM1和TLR4的表达,与吗啡依赖和戒断后空间工作记忆的神经适应相关。
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Alterations in Circular RNAs circOprm1 and circSerpini in the Striatum are Associated with Changes in Spatial Working Memory Performance after Morphine Dependence and Withdrawal in Rats

Modulating role of circRNAs and microRNAs in neurobiological changes induced by drug exposure remains unclear. We examined alterations in some circRNAs and microRNAs in the striatum after morphine dependence and withdrawal and their associations with the changes in spatial working memory performance. Male Wistar rats were used in which 10 days morphine exposure induced dependence. Withdrawal effects were assessed 30 days after stopping morphine exposure. Spatial working memory was assessed using a Y maze test on days 1 and 10 of the drug exposure and 30 days after withdrawal. The gene and protein expression were assessed after dependence and withdrawal. The results revealed that 10 days morphine exposure impaired working memory, which partially reinstated after withdrawal. After 10 days morphine exposure, significant increases in Oprm1 gene and OPRM1 protein levels were detected, which persisted even after withdrawal. The expression of circOprm1 and miR-339-3p decreased in the morphine-dependent group, but they returned to normal levels after withdrawal. The expression of Tlr4 gene and TLR4 protein levels decreased after dependence. While Tlr4 mRNA levels returned to normal after withdrawal, TLR4 protein levels remained lower than the control group. In the morphine-dependent group, both Serpini1 and circSerpini expression significantly increased, but they restored after withdrawal. Expression of miR-181b-3p, miR-181b-5p, miR-181c-3p, and miR-181c-5p decreased after dependence, but they reinstated after withdrawal. It can be concluded that circOprm1 and circSerpini via regulating the OPRM1 and TLR4 expression in the striatum are associated with the neuroadaptation underlying spatial working memory after both morphine dependence and withdrawal.

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期刊介绍: Neurochemical Research is devoted to the rapid publication of studies that use neurochemical methodology in research on nervous system structure and function. The journal publishes original reports of experimental and clinical research results, perceptive reviews of significant problem areas in the neurosciences, brief comments of a methodological or interpretive nature, and research summaries conducted by leading scientists whose works are not readily available in English.
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