2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.21913
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Gut Microbiota Regulates the Sympathetic Nerve Activity and Peripheral Serotonin Through Hypothalamic MicroRNA-204 in Order to Increase the Browning of White Adipose Tissue in Obesity

Abstract: The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide, and novel therapeutic strategies such as enhancement of thermogenic pathways in white adipose tissue (WAT) are gaining more attention. The gut/brain axis plays an essential role in promoting the browning of WAT. However, the mechanism by which this axis regulates WAT function is not fully understood. On the other hand, the role of microRNAs (miRNAs) in the control of WAT browning has already been established. Therefore, understanding the communication pathways… Show more

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“…Previously, miRNAs have been implicated in various aspects of plant growth and development, including several abiotic and biotic stresses (Gautam et al, 2017, 2021; Mishra et al, 2022, 2023; Mishra & Maurya, 2023; Panda et al, 2022; Singh et al, 2018, 2020, 2021; Vivek & Kumar, 2021; Yadav et al, 2020). In animal systems, it is well known that miRNAs regulate the accumulation of serotonin by modulating various genes (Arai et al, 2013; Kassan et al, 2022; McKibben & Dwivedi, 2021; Zhao et al, 2019). However, there have been no such reports in plants to date.…”
Section: Mirnas As Important Regulators Of Serotonin Biosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, miRNAs have been implicated in various aspects of plant growth and development, including several abiotic and biotic stresses (Gautam et al, 2017, 2021; Mishra et al, 2022, 2023; Mishra & Maurya, 2023; Panda et al, 2022; Singh et al, 2018, 2020, 2021; Vivek & Kumar, 2021; Yadav et al, 2020). In animal systems, it is well known that miRNAs regulate the accumulation of serotonin by modulating various genes (Arai et al, 2013; Kassan et al, 2022; McKibben & Dwivedi, 2021; Zhao et al, 2019). However, there have been no such reports in plants to date.…”
Section: Mirnas As Important Regulators Of Serotonin Biosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%