MiR-34c Participates in Diabetic Corneal Neuropathy Via Regulation of Autophagy
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MiR-34c Participates in Diabetic Corneal Neuropathy Via Regulation of Autophagy
Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the contribution and mechanism of miRNAs and autophagy in diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Methods: In this study, we used streptozotocin (STZ)-induced type I diabetes C57 mice as animal models, and we detected the expression of miR-34c and autophagic intensity in trigeminal ganglion (TG) tissue. The bioinformatics software was used to predict and analyze the potential targets of miR-34c. Primary trigeminal ganglion neurons were cultured in vitro to investigate the effect of miR-34c on axon growth and survival of TG cells. A corneal epithelial damage-healing model was established on the diabetic mice, then miR-34c antagomir was injected subconjunctivally. The condition of corneal epithelial healing was observed through sodium fluorescein staining, and the peripheral nerve degeneration of the cornea was evaluated by β-tublin corneal nerve staining.
Results: The expression of miR-34c was significantly increased in TG tissue of type I diabetic mice by real-time PCR. Western blot showed that autophagy-related proteins Atg4B and LC3-II were significantly down-regulated in diabetes TG compared with normal control. Trigeminal neuron immunofluorescence showed that the length of the trigeminal ganglion cell synapses was significantly increased after miR-34c antagomir treatment compared with normal cultures. Subconjunctival injection of miR-34c antagomir can significantly promote corneal epithelium healing of diabetic mice and appreciably promote the regeneration of corneal nerve. At the same time, it can significantly increase the expression of autophagy in TG tissue of type I diabetic mice.
Conclusions: In this study , miR-34c was found to affect the growth of trigeminal sensory neurons and the repair of diabetic corneal nerve endings by acting directly on Atg4B.
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