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MicroRNA-7a overexpression in VMH restores the sympathoadrenal response to hypoglycemia
Rahul Agrawal, … , Sankar Swaminathan, Simon J. Fisher
Rahul Agrawal, … , Sankar Swaminathan, Simon J. Fisher
Published October 17, 2019
Citation Information: JCI Insight. 2019;4(20):e130521. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.130521.
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Research Article Endocrinology

MicroRNA-7a overexpression in VMH restores the sympathoadrenal response to hypoglycemia

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Abstract

It is proposed that the impaired sympathoadrenal response to hypoglycemia induced by recurrent insulin-induced hypoglycemia (RH) is an adaptive phenomenon induced by specific changes in microRNA expression in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH). To test this hypothesis, genome-wide microRNAomic profiling of the VMH by RNA-sequencing was performed in control rats and rats treated for RH. Differential expression analysis identified microRNA-7a-5p and microRNA-665 as potential mediators of this phenomenon. To further test this hypothesis, experiments were conducted consisting of targeted lentiviral-mediated overexpression of microRNA-7a-5p and downregulation of microRNA-665 in the VMH. Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemic clamp experiments demonstrated that targeted overexpression of microRNA-7a-5p (but not downregulation of microRNA-665) in the VMH of RH rats restored the epinephrine response to hypoglycemia. This restored response to hypoglycemia was associated with a restoration of GABAA receptor gene expression. Finally, a direct interaction of microRNA-7a-5p with the 3′-UTR of GABAA receptor α1-subunit (Gabra1) gene was demonstrated in a luciferase assay. These findings indicate that (a) the impaired sympathoadrenal response RH induces is associated with changes in VMH microRNA expression and (b) microRNA-7a-5p, possibly via direct downregulation of GABA receptor gene expression, may serve as a mediator of the altered sympathoadrenal response to hypoglycemia.

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Rahul Agrawal, Griffin Durupt, Dinesh Verma, Michael Montgomery, Adriana Vieira-de Abreu, Casey Taylor, Sankar Swaminathan, Simon J. Fisher

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Lentiviruses’ delivery in the VMH modulates the microRNA expression.

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Lentiviruses’ delivery in the VMH modulates the microRNA expression.
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(A and B) GFP immunostaining in the VMH of rats treated with either control lentiviruses (lenti-7a-cont or lenti-665-cont) or lentiviruses containing targeted microRNA sequence (lenti-miR-7a or lenti-miR-665) in the VMH. Scale bars: 200 μm. VMH, ventromedial hypothalamus; ARC, arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus; 3v, third ventricle. (C) MicroRNA-7a-5p and (D) microRNA-665 expression by qPCR in the VMH of RS rats treated with intra-VMH aCSF-RS and recurrent hypoglycemic rats treated with aCSF-RH, control lentiviruses (lenti-7a-cont or lenti-665-cont), or microRNA-encoding lentiviruses (lenti-miR-7a-RH or lenti-miR-665-RH). MicroRNA expression levels are represented as relative fold change after normalization with reference to the expression of U6 snRNA endogenous control. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n = 6–7/group). *P < 0.05, and **P < 0.01 vs. aCSF-RS group; ##P < 0.01 vs. lenti-7a-cont-RH or lenti-665-cont group; 1-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s test.

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