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Melatonin protected against the detrimental effects of microRNA‐363 in a rat model of vitamin A‐associated congenital spinal deformities: Involvement of Notch signaling

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Congenital spinal deformities are a result of defective somitogenesis and are associated with vitamin A deficiency (VAD). However, the molecular mechanisms of VAD‐associated congenital spinal deformities remain largely unknown. Increasing… Click to show full abstract

Congenital spinal deformities are a result of defective somitogenesis and are associated with vitamin A deficiency (VAD). However, the molecular mechanisms of VAD‐associated congenital spinal deformities remain largely unknown. Increasing number of studies suggested that microRNAs and melatonin played important roles in the development of congenital spinal deformities. In this study, we showed that the whole‐embryo expression of miR‐363 was upregulated in VAD rats. Furthermore, we demonstrated that miR‐363 inhibited the proliferation and neuronal differentiation of primary cultured NSCs, accompanied by downregulation of Notch1. To this end, melatonin suppressed miR‐363 expression and rescued the effects of miR‐363 on NSC proliferation and neuronal differentiation together with restoration of Notch signaling. The present study provided new insights into the mechanism of VAD‐associated spinal deformities and the therapeutic effect of melatonin that may lead to novel understanding of the molecular mechanisms of congenital spinal deformities.

Keywords: spinal deformities; congenital spinal; mir 363; associated congenital; melatonin; notch signaling

Journal Title: Journal of Pineal Research
Year Published: 2019

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