The role of N6‐methyladenosine RNA methylation in the crosstalk of circadian clock and neuroinflammation in rodent suprachiasmatic nuclei

Jul 15, 2024The 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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