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Striatal miR-183-5p inhibits methamphetamine-induced locomotion by regulating glucocorticoid receptor signalingopen access

Authors
Song, Sang-HoonJang, Won-JunJang, Eun YoungKim, Oc-HeeKim, HaesooSon, TaekwonChoi, Dong-YoungLee, SooyeunJeong, Chul-Ho
Issue Date
Sep-2022
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Keywords
methamphetamine; RNA sequencing; microRNA; self-administration; locomotor activity; glucocorticoid receptor
Citation
Frontiers in Pharmacology, v.13
Journal Title
Frontiers in Pharmacology
Volume
13
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kbri/handle/2023.sw.kbri/195
DOI
10.3389/fphar.2022.997701
ISSN
1663-9812
Abstract
MicroRNA (miRNA)-mediated striatal gene regulation may play an important role in methamphetamine (METH) addiction. This study aimed to identify changes in novel miRNAs and their target genes during METH self-administration and investigate their roles in METH-induced locomotion. RNA sequencing analysis revealed that mir-183-5p was upregulated in the striatum of METH self-administered rats, and target gene prediction revealed that the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) gene, Nr3c1, was a potential target gene for mir-183-5p. We confirmed that single and repeated METH administrations increased METH-induced locomotion and plasma corticosterone levels in rats. Additionally, increased miR-185-5p expression and decreased GR gene expression were observed only in the repeated-METH-injection group but not in the single-injection group. We then investigated the effects of miR-183-5p on METH-induced locomotion using a miR-183-5p mimic and inhibitor. Injection of a mir-183-5p mimic in the striatum of rats attenuated METH-induced locomotion, whereas injection of a miR-183-5p inhibitor enhanced the locomotor activity in METH-administered rats. Furthermore, the miR-183-5p mimic reduced the phosphorylation of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) whereas the inhibitor increased it. Taken together, these results indicate that repeated METH injections increase striatal miR-183-5p expression and regulate METH-induced locomotion by regulating GR expression in rats, thereby suggesting a potential role of miR-183-5p as a novel regulator of METH-induced locomotion.
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