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Serum-Derived Neuronal Exosomal miRNAs as Biomarkers of Acute Severe Stress
Authors:Minkyoung Sung  Soo-Eun Sung  Kyung-Ku Kang  Joo-Hee Choi  Sijoon Lee  KilSoo Kim  Ju-Hyeon Lim  Gun Woo Lee  Hyo-Deog Rim  Byung-Soo Kim  Seunghee Won  Kyungmin Kim  Seoyoung Jang  Min-Soo Seo  Jungmin Woo
Abstract:Stress is the physical and psychological tension felt by an individual while adapting to difficult situations. Stress is known to alter the expression of stress hormones and cause neuroinflammation in the brain. In this study, miRNAs in serum-derived neuronal exosomes (nEVs) were analyzed to determine whether differentially expressed miRNAs could be used as biomarkers of acute stress. Specifically, acute severe stress was induced in Sprague-Dawley rats via electric foot-shock treatment. In this acute severe-stress model, time-dependent changes in the expression levels of stress hormones and neuroinflammation-related markers were analyzed. In addition, nEVs were isolated from the serum of control mice and stressed mice at various time points to determine when brain damage was most prominent; this was found to be 7 days after foot shock. Next-generation sequencing was performed to compare neuronal exosomal miRNA at day 7 with the neuronal exosomal miRNA of the control group. From this analysis, 13 upregulated and 11 downregulated miRNAs were detected. These results show that specific miRNAs are differentially expressed in nEVs from an acute severe-stress animal model. Thus, this study provides novel insights into potential stress-related biomarkers.
Keywords:acute severe stress   neuroinflammation   exosomes   miRNA   biomarkers
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