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Interaction of miR-146a-5p with oxidative stress and inflammation in complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus in male rats: Anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory protection strategies in type 2 diabetic retinopathy.

Seyed Ahmad Rasoulinejad, Abolfazl Akbari, Khadijeh Nasiri

2021PubMed24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the role of miR-146a-5p in the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy and its interaction with oxidative stress and inflammation in the ocular tissue of rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty adult male Sprague Dawley rats (220 ±20 g) were randomly assigned to control and diabetic groups. A high-fat diet was used for three months to induce T2DM which was confirmed by the HOMA-IR index. After that, the levels of glucose and insulin in serum, HOMA-IR as an indicator of insulin resistance, the ocular level of oxidative markers, TNF-α, IL-1β, MIPs, and MCP-1 along with ocular gene expression of NF-κB, Nrf2, and miR-146a-5p were evaluated. RESULTS: <0.05). In addition, a negative correlation between miR-146a-5p expression with NF-κB and HOMA-IR and a positive correlation between miR-146a-5p with Nrf2 were observed. CONCLUSION: It can be concluded that miR-146a-5p may regulate Nrf2 and NF-κB expression and inflammation and oxidative stress in the ocular tissue of diabetic rats.

Topics & Concepts

Oxidative stressDiabetic retinopathyInternal medicineInflammationEndocrinologyMedicineDiabetes mellitusInsulin resistanceType 2 Diabetes MellitusLipid peroxidationType 2 diabetesPathogenesisAntioxidantChemistryBiochemistryRetinal Diseases and TreatmentsAdvanced Glycation End Products researchAldose Reductase and Taurine