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MicroRNA-572 Improves Early Post-Operative Cognitive Dysfunction by Down-Regulating Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule 1

Post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a commonly-seen postoperative complication in elderly patients. However, the underlying mechanisms of POCD remain unclear. miRNAs, which are reported to be involved in the pathogenesis of the nervous system diseases, may also affect POCD. In this study,...

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Autores principales: Yu, Xiya, Liu, Shupeng, Li, Jinbao, Fan, Xiaohua, Chen, Yuanjie, Bi, Xiaoying, Liu, Shanrong, Deng, Xiaoming
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25680004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118511
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author Yu, Xiya
Liu, Shupeng
Li, Jinbao
Fan, Xiaohua
Chen, Yuanjie
Bi, Xiaoying
Liu, Shanrong
Deng, Xiaoming
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Liu, Shupeng
Li, Jinbao
Fan, Xiaohua
Chen, Yuanjie
Bi, Xiaoying
Liu, Shanrong
Deng, Xiaoming
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description Post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a commonly-seen postoperative complication in elderly patients. However, the underlying mechanisms of POCD remain unclear. miRNAs, which are reported to be involved in the pathogenesis of the nervous system diseases, may also affect POCD. In this study, miRNA microarray technology was used to analyze the circulating miRNA expression profile of POCD patients. Among the altered miRNAs, miR-572 had the greatest decrease, which was also verified in vivo in rat POCD model. Further analysis found that miR-572 could regulate the expression of NCAM1 in the hippocampal neurons and interfering miR-572 expression could facilitate the restoration of cognitive function in vivo. Moreover, clinical correlation analysis found that the miR-572 expression was associated with the incidence of POCD. Collectively, miR-572 is involved in the development and restoration of POCD and it may serve as a biological marker for early diagnosis of POCD.
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spelling pubmed-43345162015-02-24 MicroRNA-572 Improves Early Post-Operative Cognitive Dysfunction by Down-Regulating Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 Yu, Xiya Liu, Shupeng Li, Jinbao Fan, Xiaohua Chen, Yuanjie Bi, Xiaoying Liu, Shanrong Deng, Xiaoming PLoS One Research Article Post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a commonly-seen postoperative complication in elderly patients. However, the underlying mechanisms of POCD remain unclear. miRNAs, which are reported to be involved in the pathogenesis of the nervous system diseases, may also affect POCD. In this study, miRNA microarray technology was used to analyze the circulating miRNA expression profile of POCD patients. Among the altered miRNAs, miR-572 had the greatest decrease, which was also verified in vivo in rat POCD model. Further analysis found that miR-572 could regulate the expression of NCAM1 in the hippocampal neurons and interfering miR-572 expression could facilitate the restoration of cognitive function in vivo. Moreover, clinical correlation analysis found that the miR-572 expression was associated with the incidence of POCD. Collectively, miR-572 is involved in the development and restoration of POCD and it may serve as a biological marker for early diagnosis of POCD. Public Library of Science 2015-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4334516/ /pubmed/25680004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118511 Text en © 2015 Yu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Yu, Xiya
Liu, Shupeng
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Fan, Xiaohua
Chen, Yuanjie
Bi, Xiaoying
Liu, Shanrong
Deng, Xiaoming
MicroRNA-572 Improves Early Post-Operative Cognitive Dysfunction by Down-Regulating Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule 1
title MicroRNA-572 Improves Early Post-Operative Cognitive Dysfunction by Down-Regulating Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule 1
title_full MicroRNA-572 Improves Early Post-Operative Cognitive Dysfunction by Down-Regulating Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule 1
title_fullStr MicroRNA-572 Improves Early Post-Operative Cognitive Dysfunction by Down-Regulating Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule 1
title_full_unstemmed MicroRNA-572 Improves Early Post-Operative Cognitive Dysfunction by Down-Regulating Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule 1
title_short MicroRNA-572 Improves Early Post-Operative Cognitive Dysfunction by Down-Regulating Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule 1
title_sort microrna-572 improves early post-operative cognitive dysfunction by down-regulating neural cell adhesion molecule 1
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25680004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118511
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