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Effect of Neuroprotective Magnesium Sulfate Treatment on Brain Transcription Response to Hypoxia Ischemia in Neonate Mice

MgSO(4) is widely used in the prevention of preterm neurological disabilities but its modes of action remain poorly established. We used a co-hybridization approach using the transcriptome in 5-day old mice treated with a single dose of MgSO(4) (600 mg/kg), and/or exposed to hypoxia-ischemia (HI). T...

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Autores principales: Le Dieu-Lugon, Bérénice, Dupré, Nicolas, Derambure, Céline, Janin, François, Gonzalez, Bruno J., Marret, Stéphane, Arabo, Arnaud, Leroux, Philippe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8074012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923910
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22084253
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author Le Dieu-Lugon, Bérénice
Dupré, Nicolas
Derambure, Céline
Janin, François
Gonzalez, Bruno J.
Marret, Stéphane
Arabo, Arnaud
Leroux, Philippe
author_facet Le Dieu-Lugon, Bérénice
Dupré, Nicolas
Derambure, Céline
Janin, François
Gonzalez, Bruno J.
Marret, Stéphane
Arabo, Arnaud
Leroux, Philippe
author_sort Le Dieu-Lugon, Bérénice
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description MgSO(4) is widely used in the prevention of preterm neurological disabilities but its modes of action remain poorly established. We used a co-hybridization approach using the transcriptome in 5-day old mice treated with a single dose of MgSO(4) (600 mg/kg), and/or exposed to hypoxia-ischemia (HI). The transcription of hundreds of genes was altered in all the groups. MgSO(4) mainly produced repressions culminating 6 h after injection. Bio-statistical analysis revealed the repression of synaptogenesis and axonal development. The putative targets of MgSO(4) were Mnk1 and Frm1. A behavioral study of adults did not detect lasting effects of neonatal MgSO(4) and precluded NMDA-receptor-mediated side effects. The effects of MgSO(4) plus HI exceeded the sum of the effects of separate treatments. MgSO(4) prior to HI reduced inflammation and the innate immune response probably as a result of cytokine inhibition (Ccl2, Ifng, interleukins). Conversely, MgSO(4) had little effect on HI-induced transcription by RNA-polymerase II. De novo MgSO(4)-HI affected mitochondrial function through the repression of genes of oxidative phosphorylation and many NAD-dehydrogenases. It also likely reduced protein translation by the repression of many ribosomal proteins, essentially located in synapses. All these effects appeared under the putative regulatory MgSO(4) induction of the mTORC2 Rictor coding gene. Lasting effects through Sirt1 and Frm1 could account for this epigenetic footprint.
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spelling pubmed-80740122021-04-27 Effect of Neuroprotective Magnesium Sulfate Treatment on Brain Transcription Response to Hypoxia Ischemia in Neonate Mice Le Dieu-Lugon, Bérénice Dupré, Nicolas Derambure, Céline Janin, François Gonzalez, Bruno J. Marret, Stéphane Arabo, Arnaud Leroux, Philippe Int J Mol Sci Article MgSO(4) is widely used in the prevention of preterm neurological disabilities but its modes of action remain poorly established. We used a co-hybridization approach using the transcriptome in 5-day old mice treated with a single dose of MgSO(4) (600 mg/kg), and/or exposed to hypoxia-ischemia (HI). The transcription of hundreds of genes was altered in all the groups. MgSO(4) mainly produced repressions culminating 6 h after injection. Bio-statistical analysis revealed the repression of synaptogenesis and axonal development. The putative targets of MgSO(4) were Mnk1 and Frm1. A behavioral study of adults did not detect lasting effects of neonatal MgSO(4) and precluded NMDA-receptor-mediated side effects. The effects of MgSO(4) plus HI exceeded the sum of the effects of separate treatments. MgSO(4) prior to HI reduced inflammation and the innate immune response probably as a result of cytokine inhibition (Ccl2, Ifng, interleukins). Conversely, MgSO(4) had little effect on HI-induced transcription by RNA-polymerase II. De novo MgSO(4)-HI affected mitochondrial function through the repression of genes of oxidative phosphorylation and many NAD-dehydrogenases. It also likely reduced protein translation by the repression of many ribosomal proteins, essentially located in synapses. All these effects appeared under the putative regulatory MgSO(4) induction of the mTORC2 Rictor coding gene. Lasting effects through Sirt1 and Frm1 could account for this epigenetic footprint. MDPI 2021-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8074012/ /pubmed/33923910 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22084253 Text en © 2021 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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Le Dieu-Lugon, Bérénice
Dupré, Nicolas
Derambure, Céline
Janin, François
Gonzalez, Bruno J.
Marret, Stéphane
Arabo, Arnaud
Leroux, Philippe
Effect of Neuroprotective Magnesium Sulfate Treatment on Brain Transcription Response to Hypoxia Ischemia in Neonate Mice
title Effect of Neuroprotective Magnesium Sulfate Treatment on Brain Transcription Response to Hypoxia Ischemia in Neonate Mice
title_full Effect of Neuroprotective Magnesium Sulfate Treatment on Brain Transcription Response to Hypoxia Ischemia in Neonate Mice
title_fullStr Effect of Neuroprotective Magnesium Sulfate Treatment on Brain Transcription Response to Hypoxia Ischemia in Neonate Mice
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Neuroprotective Magnesium Sulfate Treatment on Brain Transcription Response to Hypoxia Ischemia in Neonate Mice
title_short Effect of Neuroprotective Magnesium Sulfate Treatment on Brain Transcription Response to Hypoxia Ischemia in Neonate Mice
title_sort effect of neuroprotective magnesium sulfate treatment on brain transcription response to hypoxia ischemia in neonate mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8074012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923910
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22084253
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