Abstract
Objectives
Molecular mechanisms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) development have been analysed by evaluati-ng changes in the expression level of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) as a potential biomarker of the disease and as one of the molecular aspects associated with the disease development.
Methods
In our study, we used quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) to evaluate changes in the expression level of long non-coding RNA – Gomafu, NONMMUT033604.2, and NONMMUT064397.2 – in the hippocampus of mice that were subjected to an artificially induced middle single prolonged stress (mSPS) model of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Results
We found a significant reduction in the expression levels of each of the three lncRNAs tested: Gomafu in 45.4 times, NONMMUT033604.2 in 53.4 times, and NONMMUT064397.2 in 5.2 times. The results of the present study provide evidence that the mSPS model effectively induces PTSD-like behaviour in mice leading to a significant decrease in the expression level of Gomafu, NONMMUT033604.2 and NONMMUT064397.2 lncRNA in mice hippocampus.
Conclusions
This data provides evidence that the three studied lncRNAs could be potential biomarkers of PTSD development.
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Acknowledgements
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Authors contributions
Klymenko A.: conceptualisation, methodology, investigation, writing- original draft preparation
Nagibin V.: formal analysis, writing - review & editing
Gorlova A.: investigation, writing - review & editing
Dobropolska Y.: methodology, investigation, writing - review & editing
Bohovyk R.: software
Isaev D. supervision, validation, formal analysis
Dosenko V.: validation, formal analysis, resources, supervision
Ethical statement
All animal experiments complied with the ARRIVE guidelines and were approved by the local Animal Ethics Committee of Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology (Kyiv, Ukraine) and were held in accordance with the European Commission Directive (2010/63/EU for animal experiments).
Statement of interest
None to declare.