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Autoregulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression by RNA Interference Provides Neuroprotection in Neonatal Rats
We have shown that autoregulation of gene expression by RNA interference is achievable in cell cultures. To determine whether this novel concept could be used to produce neuroprotection under in vivo condition, postnatal day (PND) 3 rats received intracerebroventricular injection of lentivirus that...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4350012/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25767617 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.10441 |
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author | Wang, Zhi Feng, Chenzhuo Zhao, Huijuan Ren, Xiaoyan Peng, Shuling Zuo, Zhiyi |
author_facet | Wang, Zhi Feng, Chenzhuo Zhao, Huijuan Ren, Xiaoyan Peng, Shuling Zuo, Zhiyi |
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description | We have shown that autoregulation of gene expression by RNA interference is achievable in cell cultures. To determine whether this novel concept could be used to produce neuroprotection under in vivo condition, postnatal day (PND) 3 rats received intracerebroventricular injection of lentivirus that carried or did not carry code for short hairpin RNA (shRNA) of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS). The expression of this shRNA was controlled by an iNOS promoter (piNOS-shRNA) or cytomegalovirus promoter (pCMV-shRNA). The rats were subjected to brain hypoxia-ischemia at PND7. Ischemic brain tissues had increased iNOS expression. This increase was attenuated by virus carrying piNOS-shRNA. Virus carrying pCMV-shRNA reduced iNOS to a level that was lower than control. Brain tissue loss and functional impairment after the hypoxia-ischemia were attenuated by the virus carrying piNOS-shRNA but not by pCMV-shRNA. Our results provide proof-of-concept evidence that autoregulation of iNOS expression by RNA interference induces neuroprotection in vivo and that appropriate regulation of gene expression is important. |
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spelling | pubmed-43500122015-03-12 Autoregulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression by RNA Interference Provides Neuroprotection in Neonatal Rats Wang, Zhi Feng, Chenzhuo Zhao, Huijuan Ren, Xiaoyan Peng, Shuling Zuo, Zhiyi Theranostics Research Paper We have shown that autoregulation of gene expression by RNA interference is achievable in cell cultures. To determine whether this novel concept could be used to produce neuroprotection under in vivo condition, postnatal day (PND) 3 rats received intracerebroventricular injection of lentivirus that carried or did not carry code for short hairpin RNA (shRNA) of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS). The expression of this shRNA was controlled by an iNOS promoter (piNOS-shRNA) or cytomegalovirus promoter (pCMV-shRNA). The rats were subjected to brain hypoxia-ischemia at PND7. Ischemic brain tissues had increased iNOS expression. This increase was attenuated by virus carrying piNOS-shRNA. Virus carrying pCMV-shRNA reduced iNOS to a level that was lower than control. Brain tissue loss and functional impairment after the hypoxia-ischemia were attenuated by the virus carrying piNOS-shRNA but not by pCMV-shRNA. Our results provide proof-of-concept evidence that autoregulation of iNOS expression by RNA interference induces neuroprotection in vivo and that appropriate regulation of gene expression is important. Ivyspring International Publisher 2015-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4350012/ /pubmed/25767617 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.10441 Text en © 2015 Ivyspring International Publisher. Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. See http://ivyspring.com/terms for terms and conditions. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Wang, Zhi Feng, Chenzhuo Zhao, Huijuan Ren, Xiaoyan Peng, Shuling Zuo, Zhiyi Autoregulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression by RNA Interference Provides Neuroprotection in Neonatal Rats |
title | Autoregulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression by RNA Interference Provides Neuroprotection in Neonatal Rats |
title_full | Autoregulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression by RNA Interference Provides Neuroprotection in Neonatal Rats |
title_fullStr | Autoregulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression by RNA Interference Provides Neuroprotection in Neonatal Rats |
title_full_unstemmed | Autoregulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression by RNA Interference Provides Neuroprotection in Neonatal Rats |
title_short | Autoregulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression by RNA Interference Provides Neuroprotection in Neonatal Rats |
title_sort | autoregulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase expression by rna interference provides neuroprotection in neonatal rats |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4350012/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25767617 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.10441 |
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