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Treatment with analgesics after mouse sciatic nerve injury does not alter expression of wound healingassociated genes
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作者 Matt C.Danzi Dario Motti +2 位作者 Donna L.Avison John L.Bixby Vance P.Lemmon 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第1期144-149,共6页
Animal models of sciatic nerve injury are commonly used to study neuropathic pain as well as axon regeneration. Administration of post-surgical analgesics is an important consideration for animal welfare, but the acti... Animal models of sciatic nerve injury are commonly used to study neuropathic pain as well as axon regeneration. Administration of post-surgical analgesics is an important consideration for animal welfare, but the actions of the analgesic must not interfere with the scientific goals of the experiment. In this study, we show that treatment with either buprenorphine or acetaminophen following a bilateral sciatic nerve crush surgery does not alter the expression in dorsal root ganglion(DRG) sensory neurons of a panel of genes associated with wound healing. These findings indicate that the post-operative use of buprenorphine or acetaminophen at doses commonly suggested by Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees does not change the intrinsic gene expression response of DRG neurons to a sciatic nerve crush injury, for many wound healing-associated genes. Therefore, administration of post-operative analgesics may not confound the results of transcriptomic studies employing this injury model. 展开更多
关键词 acetaminophen analgesics axon buprenorphine dorsal root ganglia gene expression peripheral nerve injuries regeneration sciatic nerve wound healing
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Spatiotemporal microRNA profile in peripheral nerve regeneration:miR-138 targets vimentin and inhibits Schwann cell migration and proliferation 被引量:6
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作者 Travis B.Sullivan Litchfield C.Robert +6 位作者 Patrick A.Teebagy Shannon E.Morgan Evan W.Beatty Bryan J.Cicuto Peter K.Nowd Kimberly M.Rieger-Christ David J.Bryan 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第7期1253-1262,共10页
While the peripheral nervous system has regenerative ability,restoration of sufficient function remains a challenge.Vimentin has been shown to be localized in axonal growth fronts and associated with nerve regeneratio... While the peripheral nervous system has regenerative ability,restoration of sufficient function remains a challenge.Vimentin has been shown to be localized in axonal growth fronts and associated with nerve regeneration,including myelination,neuroplasticity,kinase signaling in nerve axoplasm,and cell migration;however,the mechanisms regulating its expression within Schwann cell(SC) remain unexplored.The aim of this study was to profile the spatial and temporal expression profile of micro RNA(mi RNA) in a regenerating rat sciatic nerve after transection,and explore the potential role of mi R-138-5 p targeting vimentin in SC proliferation and migration.A rat sciatic nerve transection model,utilizing a polyethylene nerve guide,was used to investigate mi RNA expression at 7,14,30,60,and 90 days during nerve regeneration.Relative levels of mi RNA expression were determined using microarray analysis and subsequently validated with quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction.In vitro assays were conducted with cultured Schwann cells transfected with mi RNA mimics and assessed for migratory and proliferative potential.The top seven dysregulated mi RNAs reported in this study have been implicated in cell migration elsewhere,and GO and KEGG analyses predicted activities essential to wound healing.Transfection of one of these,mi RNA-138-5 p,into SCs reduced cell migration and proliferation.mi R-138-5 p has been shown to directly target vimentin in cancer cells,and the luciferase assay performed here in rat Schwann cells confirmed it.These results detail a role of mi R-138-5 p in rat peripheral nerve regeneration and expand on reports of it as an important regulator in the peripheral nervous system. 展开更多
关键词 non-coding RNA neural regeneration nerve guide sciatic nerve transection peripheral nerve injury wound healing gene ontology processes Kyoto Encyclopedia of genes and Genomes pathways microarray luciferase assay
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