Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease (Jul 2024)

miR‐193b‐3p and miR‐346 Exert Antihypertensive Effects in the Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla

  • Shuai Zhang,
  • Xueping Wang,
  • Tengteng Dai,
  • Lei Tong,
  • Gaojun Chen,
  • Linping Wang,
  • Zhangyan Ren,
  • Haisheng Liu,
  • Dongshu Du

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.124.034965
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13

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Background Rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) neuron hyperactivity raises sympathetic outflow, causing hypertension. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) contribute to diverse biological processes, but their influence on RVLM neuronal excitability and blood pressure (BP) remains widely unexplored. Methods and Results The RVLM miRNA profiles in spontaneously hypertensive rats were unveiled using RNA sequencing. Potential effects of these miRNAs in reducing neuronal excitability and BP and underlying mechanisms were investigated through various experiments. Six hundred thirty‐seven miRNAs were identified, and reduced levels of miR‐193b‐3p and miR‐346 were observed in the RVLM of spontaneously hypertensive rats. Increased miR‐193b‐3p and miR‐346 expression in RVLM lowered neuronal excitability, sympathetic outflow, and BP in spontaneously hypertensive rats. In contrast, suppressing miR‐193b‐3p and miR‐346 expression in RVLM increased neuronal excitability, sympathetic outflow, and BP in Wistar Kyoto and Sprague‐Dawley rats. Cdc42 guanine nucleotide exchange factor (Arhgef9) was recognized as a target of miR‐193b‐3p. Overexpressing miR‐193b‐3p caused an evident decrease in Arhgef9 expression, resulting in the inhibition of neuronal apoptosis. By contrast, its downregulation produced the opposite effects. Importantly, the decrease in neuronal excitability, sympathetic outflow, and BP observed in spontaneously hypertensive rats due to miR‐193b‐3p overexpression was greatly counteracted by Arhgef9 upregulation. Conclusions miR‐193b‐3p and miR‐346 are newly identified factors in RVLM that hinder hypertension progression, and the miR‐193b‐3p/Arhgef9/apoptosis pathway presents a potential mechanism, highlighting the potential of targeting miRNAs for hypertension prevention.

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