AIF, PARP-1 and MicroRNA-9 Expression in Cerebral Ischemia Associated to Alcoholism Experimental Model

The chronic consumption of alcohol causes a worsening of the events that follow the cerebral ischemia. These events are regulated through the expression of several genes and microRNAs. The aimof this work was To analyze and describe the expression profile of PARP and AIF and miRNA-9 proteins in rats...

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Published inInternational journal of morphology Vol. 38; no. 3; pp. 616 - 621
Main Authors Abrahão, Dayana Pousa Siqueira, Lizarte Neto, Fermino Sanches, Rodrigues, Andressa Romualdo, Cirino, Múcio Luiz de Assis, Silva, Jairo Pinheiro da, Sarraipo, Vagner Schiavoni, Carvalho, Camila Albuquerque Melo de, Tazima, Maria de Fátima Galli Sorita, Carlotti-Jr, Carlos Gilberto, Colli, Benedicto Oscar, Tirapelli, Luís Fernando, Tirapelli, Daniela Pretti da Cunha
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 01.06.2020
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Summary:The chronic consumption of alcohol causes a worsening of the events that follow the cerebral ischemia. These events are regulated through the expression of several genes and microRNAs. The aimof this work was To analyze and describe the expression profile of PARP and AIF and miRNA-9 proteins in rats submitted to focal cerebral ischemia, associated or not with chronic alcoholism model. Methods: Twenty adult Wistar rats, subdivided into: control; ischemic; alcoholic and ischemic / alcoholized for immunohistochemical analysis and miRNA-9 gene expression. Results: There was a reduction in the protein expression of PARP-1 and a positive marking for AIF in the ischemic / alcoholized group. The miRNA-9 did not obtain significant expression. The association of ischemia with chronic alcohol use promoted a tendency to low expression of miRNA-9, low expression of PARP-1 and high expression of AIF, indicating an interference in the protective effect of miRNA-9 be observed in the other groups.
ISSN:0717-9502
0717-9502
DOI:10.4067/S0717-95022020000300616