Microglia polarization and microglia-mediated inflammation play a crucial role in the development of ischaemic brain injury. Electroacupuncture (EA) has the function of anti-inflammatory, which has been thoroughly validated and utilized to treat ischemic brain damage. The fundamental mechanism by which EA alleviates ischemic brain damage by decreasing microglia polarization and microglia-mediated inflammation, however, remains unknown. In the current study, the activation of microglia and inflammatory cytokines was analyzed to confirm the anti-inflammatory function of EA in middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) rats. Whole-transcriptome sequencing was used to examine the differentially expressed lncRNAs in the control, MCAO, and MCAO +EA groups. Our findings demonstrated that EA treatment reduced microglia activation and inflammatory cytokine production. In addition, there are 44 lncRNAs were found significantly different in three groups, and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway of the predicted targets of these lncRNAs suggested that the Hippo pathway may contribute to the development of ischaemic brain injury and to the anti-inflammatory function of EA. Moreover, our data showed that lncRNA TCONS_00022826 (Lnc826) was upregulated in MCAO group, whereas blocked by EA treatment. Furthermore, in vitro OGD cell model data showed that Lnc826 promoted M1 polarization of microglia by regulating the Hippo pathway. Our data suggested that regulating microglia polarization via Lnc826-mediated hippo pathway is a possible mechanism of the EA treatment on ischemic brain injury.
Keyphrases
- brain injury
- cerebral ischemia
- neuropathic pain
- inflammatory response
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- anti inflammatory
- oxidative stress
- middle cerebral artery
- single cell
- spinal cord injury
- electronic health record
- spinal cord
- blood brain barrier
- stem cells
- long non coding rna
- gene expression
- white matter
- resting state
- atrial fibrillation
- cell therapy
- replacement therapy
- functional connectivity
- smoking cessation