miRNA Long-Term Response to Early Metabolic Environmental Challenge in Hypothalamic Arcuate Nucleus

Epidemiological reports and studies using rodent models indicate that early exposure to nutrient and/or hormonal challenges can reprogram metabolism at adulthood. Hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) integrates peripheral and central signals to adequately regulate energy homeostasis. microRNAs (miRNAs...

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Main Authors: Charlotte Benoit, Soraya Doubi-Kadmiri, Xavier Benigni, Delphine Crepin, Laure Riffault, Ghislaine Poizat, Claire-Marie Vacher, Mohammed Taouis, Anne Baroin-Tourancheau, Laurence Amar
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00090/full
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spelling doaj-485b47fefceb42da883074920db94b032020-11-24T22:33:43ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience1662-50992018-03-011110.3389/fnmol.2018.00090360069miRNA Long-Term Response to Early Metabolic Environmental Challenge in Hypothalamic Arcuate NucleusCharlotte BenoitSoraya Doubi-KadmiriXavier BenigniDelphine CrepinLaure RiffaultGhislaine PoizatClaire-Marie VacherMohammed TaouisAnne Baroin-TourancheauLaurence AmarEpidemiological reports and studies using rodent models indicate that early exposure to nutrient and/or hormonal challenges can reprogram metabolism at adulthood. Hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) integrates peripheral and central signals to adequately regulate energy homeostasis. microRNAs (miRNAs) participate in the control of gene expression of large regulatory networks including many signaling pathways involved in epigenetics regulations. Here, we have characterized and compared the miRNA population of ARC of adult male rats continuously exposed to a balanced metabolic environment to the one of adult male rats exposed to an unbalanced high-fat/high-carbohydrate/moderate-protein metabolic environment during the perinatal period and/or at adulthood that consequently displayed hyperinsulinemia and/or hyperleptinemia. We identified more than 400 miRNA species in ARC of adult male rats. By comparing the miRNA content of six biological replicates in each of the four perinatal/adult environments/rat groups, we identified the 10 miRNAs specified by clusters miR-96/182/183, miR-141/200c, and miR-200a/200b/429 as miRNAs of systematic and uncommonly high variation of expression. This uncommon variation of expression may underlie high individual differences in aging disease susceptibilities. By comparing the miRNA content of the adult ARC between the rat groups, we showed that the miRNA population was not affected by the unbalanced adult environment while, in contrast, the expression of 11 miRNAs was repeatedly impacted by the perinatal unbalanced environment. Our data revealed a miRNA response of adult ARC to early metabolic environmental challenge.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00090/fullagingbrainIllumina sequencingmetabolic environmentmetabolic programmingmiRNA expression
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author Charlotte Benoit
Soraya Doubi-Kadmiri
Xavier Benigni
Delphine Crepin
Laure Riffault
Ghislaine Poizat
Claire-Marie Vacher
Mohammed Taouis
Anne Baroin-Tourancheau
Laurence Amar
spellingShingle Charlotte Benoit
Soraya Doubi-Kadmiri
Xavier Benigni
Delphine Crepin
Laure Riffault
Ghislaine Poizat
Claire-Marie Vacher
Mohammed Taouis
Anne Baroin-Tourancheau
Laurence Amar
miRNA Long-Term Response to Early Metabolic Environmental Challenge in Hypothalamic Arcuate Nucleus
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
aging
brain
Illumina sequencing
metabolic environment
metabolic programming
miRNA expression
author_facet Charlotte Benoit
Soraya Doubi-Kadmiri
Xavier Benigni
Delphine Crepin
Laure Riffault
Ghislaine Poizat
Claire-Marie Vacher
Mohammed Taouis
Anne Baroin-Tourancheau
Laurence Amar
author_sort Charlotte Benoit
title miRNA Long-Term Response to Early Metabolic Environmental Challenge in Hypothalamic Arcuate Nucleus
title_short miRNA Long-Term Response to Early Metabolic Environmental Challenge in Hypothalamic Arcuate Nucleus
title_full miRNA Long-Term Response to Early Metabolic Environmental Challenge in Hypothalamic Arcuate Nucleus
title_fullStr miRNA Long-Term Response to Early Metabolic Environmental Challenge in Hypothalamic Arcuate Nucleus
title_full_unstemmed miRNA Long-Term Response to Early Metabolic Environmental Challenge in Hypothalamic Arcuate Nucleus
title_sort mirna long-term response to early metabolic environmental challenge in hypothalamic arcuate nucleus
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
issn 1662-5099
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Epidemiological reports and studies using rodent models indicate that early exposure to nutrient and/or hormonal challenges can reprogram metabolism at adulthood. Hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) integrates peripheral and central signals to adequately regulate energy homeostasis. microRNAs (miRNAs) participate in the control of gene expression of large regulatory networks including many signaling pathways involved in epigenetics regulations. Here, we have characterized and compared the miRNA population of ARC of adult male rats continuously exposed to a balanced metabolic environment to the one of adult male rats exposed to an unbalanced high-fat/high-carbohydrate/moderate-protein metabolic environment during the perinatal period and/or at adulthood that consequently displayed hyperinsulinemia and/or hyperleptinemia. We identified more than 400 miRNA species in ARC of adult male rats. By comparing the miRNA content of six biological replicates in each of the four perinatal/adult environments/rat groups, we identified the 10 miRNAs specified by clusters miR-96/182/183, miR-141/200c, and miR-200a/200b/429 as miRNAs of systematic and uncommonly high variation of expression. This uncommon variation of expression may underlie high individual differences in aging disease susceptibilities. By comparing the miRNA content of the adult ARC between the rat groups, we showed that the miRNA population was not affected by the unbalanced adult environment while, in contrast, the expression of 11 miRNAs was repeatedly impacted by the perinatal unbalanced environment. Our data revealed a miRNA response of adult ARC to early metabolic environmental challenge.
topic aging
brain
Illumina sequencing
metabolic environment
metabolic programming
miRNA expression
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnmol.2018.00090/full
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