Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering | 2021

Humanin-S14G Ameliorates Vascular Dementia Through Regulating miR-134

 
 

Abstract


Humanin-S14G is a synthetic derivative of Humanin with neuroprotective effects. miR-134 involves in the regulation of the nervous system. However, whether Humanin-S14G ameliorates VD through miR-134 remains poorly understood. Healthy male rats were assigned into sham group; VD group\n and Humanin-S14G group followed by analysis of learning ability by the Morris water maze test, expression of miR-134, Bcl-2 and Bax by Real time PCR, BDNF protein level by Western blot, IL-6 secretion by ELISA as well as pathological changes of hippocampal nerve region by HE staining. In VD\n model group, the learning and cognitive ability of the rats was significantly decreased and miR- 134 and IL-6 was significantly upregulated along with downregulated Bcl-2 and BDNF and upregulated Bax expression compared to sham group (P <0.05). Humanin-S14G significantly improved\n the learning and cognitive ability of VD model rats, decreased miR-134 and IL-6 level, increased Bcl-2 and BDNF expression, as well as inhibited Bax expression (P <0.05) and nerve damage was significantly improved. Humanin-S14G regulates miR-134 expression in the brain tissue of\n VD rats, promote the expression of BDNF, regulate cell apoptosis, inhibit inflammation, improve the learning function of vascular dementia, and delay the occurrence and development of vascular dementia.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1166/jbt.2021.2575
Language English
Journal Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering

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