The European journal of neuroscience

How RNA Methylation May Link the Body Clock and Brain Inflammation in Rodent Brain's Time-Keeping Center

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Abstract

Circadian rhythmicity in global mA levels was observed, correlating with the rhythmic expression of the FTO demethylase.

  • Silencing FTO with siRNA reduced the overall rhythmicity of Per2 in SCN primary cells.
  • Exposure to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) increased global mA levels while decreasing Fto expression.
  • LPS treatment resulted in a loss of circadian rhythmicity in Fto expression.
  • A significant peak in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production occurred 32 hours after LPS treatment.
  • FTO downregulation may serve as a protective mechanism against neuroinflammation in SCN primary cell cultures.

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