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Stress induces region specific alterations in microRNAs expression in mice. (Articolo in rivista)
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- Stress induces region specific alterations in microRNAs expression in mice. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2010-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1016/j.bbr.2009.11.012 (literal)
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Rinaldi A, Vincenti S, De Vito F, Bozzoni I, Oliverio A, Presutti C, Fragapane P, Mele A. (2010)
Stress induces region specific alterations in microRNAs expression in mice.
in Behavioural brain research
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- Rinaldi A, Vincenti S, De Vito F, Bozzoni I, Oliverio A, Presutti C, Fragapane P, Mele A. (literal)
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- a Dipartimento di Genetica e Biologia Molecolare, Università di Roma \"La Sapienza\", Roma, Italy
b Centro di Ricerca in Neurobiologia \"D. Bovet\", Università di Roma \"La Sapienza\", Roma, Italy
c Istituto di Neuroscienze, CNR-CERC, Roma, Italy
d Istituto di Biologia e Patologia Molecolare, CNR, Roma, Italy (literal)
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- Stress induces region specific alterations in microRNAs expression in mice. (literal)
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- Several studies have demonstrated that exposure to both acute and chronic aversive stimuli can affect
neural activity in different brain areas. In particular it has been shown that stressful events can induce
not only short-term changes in neural transmission and gene regulation, but also long-term changes that
can lead to structural modification. In this study we investigated, in CD1 mice, the effects of single or
repeated exposures to restraint stress (2 h for 1 or 5 consecutive days) in the frontal cortex on a crucial
class of gene expression regulators, the microRNAs (miRs).First we performed a microarray profiling
on RNA extracted from the frontal cortex of mice exposed to acute or repeated restraint stress. The
results indicated a prominent increase in the expression levels of different miRs after acute stress while
only minor changes were observed after repeated restraint. The Northern blot analysis on selected miRs
confirmed an increase after acute restraint for let-7a, miR-9 andmiR26-a/b. Finally, Northern blot analysis
of the selected miRs on RNA extracted from the hippocampus of stressed mice demonstrated that such
changes were region specific, as no differences were observed in the hippocampus. These data suggest
that control of mRNA translation through miRs is an additional mechanism by which stressful events
regulates protein expression in the frontal cortex. (literal)
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