MiR-206-3p alleviates chronic constriction injury-induced neuropathic pain through targeting HDAC4

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Abstract

It was identified that microRNAs were involved in the regulation of chronic neuropathic pain. However, the role of miR-206-3p in neuropathic pain was still unclear. In the current study, the role of miR-206-3p, a type of mature miR-206, in neuropathic pain was investigated. The potential mechanisms were also explored. We found that the expression of miR-206-3p decreased in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) of chronic constriction sciatic nerve injury (CCI) rats, whereas the While histone deacetylase 4 (HDAC4) level increased. Further exploration showed that administration of a miR-206-3p mimic alleviated neuropathic pain and reduced the level of HDAC4, a predicted target of miR-206-3p. Overexpression of HDAC4 attenuated the effects of miR-206-3p on neuropathic pain. Our data revealed a miR-206-3p-HDAC4 signal that played a potentially important role in CCI-induced neuropathic pain.

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Wen, J., He, T., Qi, F., & Chen, H. (2019). MiR-206-3p alleviates chronic constriction injury-induced neuropathic pain through targeting HDAC4. Experimental Animals, 68(2), 213–220. https://doi.org/10.1538/expanim.18-0091

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