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Identification of Potential miRNA Biomarkers to Detect Hydrocortisone Administration in Horses

Circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) are stable in bodily fluids and are potential biomarkers of various diseases and physiological states. Although several studies have been conducted on humans to detect drug doping by miRNAs, research on drugs and miRNAs in horses is limited. In this study, circulating...

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Autores principales: Kikuchi, Mio, Ishige, Taichiro, Minamijima, Yohei, Hirota, Kei-ichi, Nagata, Shun-ichi, Tozaki, Teruaki, Kakoi, Hironaga, Ishiguro-Oonuma, Toshina, Kizaki, Keiichiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37833961
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914515
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author Kikuchi, Mio
Ishige, Taichiro
Minamijima, Yohei
Hirota, Kei-ichi
Nagata, Shun-ichi
Tozaki, Teruaki
Kakoi, Hironaga
Ishiguro-Oonuma, Toshina
Kizaki, Keiichiro
author_facet Kikuchi, Mio
Ishige, Taichiro
Minamijima, Yohei
Hirota, Kei-ichi
Nagata, Shun-ichi
Tozaki, Teruaki
Kakoi, Hironaga
Ishiguro-Oonuma, Toshina
Kizaki, Keiichiro
author_sort Kikuchi, Mio
collection PubMed
description Circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) are stable in bodily fluids and are potential biomarkers of various diseases and physiological states. Although several studies have been conducted on humans to detect drug doping by miRNAs, research on drugs and miRNAs in horses is limited. In this study, circulating miRNAs in horses after hydrocortisone administration were profiled and variations in miRNAs affected by hydrocortisone administration during endogenous hydrocortisone elevation were examined. The miRNAs were extracted from thoroughbred horse plasma before and after hydrocortisone administration and subjected to small RNA sequencing and reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). RT-qPCR validation was performed for the 20 miRNAs that were most affected by hydrocortisone administration. The effects of elevated endogenous hydrocortisone levels due to exercise and adrenocorticotropic hormone administration were also confirmed. The validation results showed that approximately half of the miRNAs showed the same significant differences as those obtained using small RNA sequencing. Among the twenty miRNAs, two novel miRNAs and miR-133a were found to vary differently between exogenous hydrocortisone administration and endogenous hydrocortisone elevation. This study provides basic knowledge regarding the circulating miRNA profile of horses after hydrocortisone administration and identifies three miRNAs that could potentially be used as biomarkers to detect hydrocortisone administration.
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spelling pubmed-105723642023-10-14 Identification of Potential miRNA Biomarkers to Detect Hydrocortisone Administration in Horses Kikuchi, Mio Ishige, Taichiro Minamijima, Yohei Hirota, Kei-ichi Nagata, Shun-ichi Tozaki, Teruaki Kakoi, Hironaga Ishiguro-Oonuma, Toshina Kizaki, Keiichiro Int J Mol Sci Article Circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) are stable in bodily fluids and are potential biomarkers of various diseases and physiological states. Although several studies have been conducted on humans to detect drug doping by miRNAs, research on drugs and miRNAs in horses is limited. In this study, circulating miRNAs in horses after hydrocortisone administration were profiled and variations in miRNAs affected by hydrocortisone administration during endogenous hydrocortisone elevation were examined. The miRNAs were extracted from thoroughbred horse plasma before and after hydrocortisone administration and subjected to small RNA sequencing and reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). RT-qPCR validation was performed for the 20 miRNAs that were most affected by hydrocortisone administration. The effects of elevated endogenous hydrocortisone levels due to exercise and adrenocorticotropic hormone administration were also confirmed. The validation results showed that approximately half of the miRNAs showed the same significant differences as those obtained using small RNA sequencing. Among the twenty miRNAs, two novel miRNAs and miR-133a were found to vary differently between exogenous hydrocortisone administration and endogenous hydrocortisone elevation. This study provides basic knowledge regarding the circulating miRNA profile of horses after hydrocortisone administration and identifies three miRNAs that could potentially be used as biomarkers to detect hydrocortisone administration. MDPI 2023-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10572364/ /pubmed/37833961 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914515 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ishige, Taichiro
Minamijima, Yohei
Hirota, Kei-ichi
Nagata, Shun-ichi
Tozaki, Teruaki
Kakoi, Hironaga
Ishiguro-Oonuma, Toshina
Kizaki, Keiichiro
Identification of Potential miRNA Biomarkers to Detect Hydrocortisone Administration in Horses
title Identification of Potential miRNA Biomarkers to Detect Hydrocortisone Administration in Horses
title_full Identification of Potential miRNA Biomarkers to Detect Hydrocortisone Administration in Horses
title_fullStr Identification of Potential miRNA Biomarkers to Detect Hydrocortisone Administration in Horses
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Potential miRNA Biomarkers to Detect Hydrocortisone Administration in Horses
title_short Identification of Potential miRNA Biomarkers to Detect Hydrocortisone Administration in Horses
title_sort identification of potential mirna biomarkers to detect hydrocortisone administration in horses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37833961
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914515
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