Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of H2's Regulatory Effect on miR-29s for Brain Protection during Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest.

Hongmei Li,Li Shen,Junwen Ge,Hongyun Li,Feng Chen, Xiaolong Chen,Haifa Hong

Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening(2024)

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INTRODUCTION:Research regarding post-operative brain protection after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) has gained attracted significant attention. We previously demonstrated that hydrogen can significantly reverse DHCA-induced brain damage. METHOD:In the current research, we have established the DHCA model successfully using a modified four-vessel occlusion method and injected miR-29s compounds into the hippocampal tissue of rats. RESULT:We were surprised to find hydrogen increased miR-29s expression in the hippocampal tissue of a DHCA rat model. The administration of agomiR-29s counteracted DHCA-induced hippocampal tissue injury, while the antamiR-29s had the opposite effects. CONCLUSION:Based on the above facts, the brain protection mechanism of hydrogen in DHCAtreated rats may be related to the upregulation of miR-29s, which can exert its beneficial effects by alleviating apoptosis, inflammation, and oxidation.
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