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Abstract Details

MicroRNA Deregulation Is Involved in Microglial Activation in the Pilocarpine Induced Epilepsy Model
Epilepsy
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MicroRNAs regulate gene expression and are important in many key biological functions such as development, oncogenesis and inflammation. One microRNA, miR-124, is known to be expressed exclusively in the central nervous system and has been implicated in the maintenance of microglial cells in a non-activated, or quiescent, state. It is well known that activation of microglia must be properly and tightly regulated to maintain normal tissue homeostasis, avoiding tissue damage.
We obtained total RNA from hippocampus of animals at 1, 3, 6, and 24 hours, as well as 5 days after induction of status epilepticus (SE), and from control animals. We quantified expression of miR-124 by quantitative real-time PCR. Only tissue obtained from rats which presented SE were used in our experiments.
We found that expression of miR-124 significantly decreased after SE, about 60%, in comparison with control samples. MiR-124 expression was decreased already at 1h after SE and remained low until 5 days after SE.
Our results indicate that regulation by microRNA, especially by miR-124, can play a role in microglia activation after SE induced by pilocarpine. Thus, opening the possibility of using microRNA-based therapies in epilepsy.
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Iscia Lopes-Cendes, MD, PhD (University of Campinas - UNICAMP) No disclosure on file
Charles Yonan, PharmD (Avanir Pharmaceuticals) No disclosure on file