Mesaroșiu Alexandra-Marinela-Cabinet Individual de Psihologie

Mesaroșiu Alexandra-Marinela-Cabinet Individual de Psihologie Psihoterapeut cognitivist-comportamental
Medic specialist Psihiatru

27/03/2024
25/03/2024

A UK-led team of researchers restrained mice for 6 hours to induce a stress response and then analyzed the rodents’ brains on a molecular level.⁠

This led to the discovery of increased levels of five microRNAs (miRNAs) — small molecules that help determine which genes in a cell are expressed and which aren’t — in the amygdala, the brain region implicated in anxiety. When the researchers took a closer look at the miRNA that reached the highest levels, miR-483-5p, they saw that it suppressed the expression of the Pgap2 gene — and that this suppression appeared to provide stress relief and reduce anxiety-related behavior.⁠

“miRNAs are strategically poised to control complex neuropsychiatric conditions such as anxiety,” said co-lead author Valentina Mosienko. “But the molecular and cellular mechanisms they use to regulate stress resilience and susceptibility were until now, largely unknown.”⁠ https://www.freethink.com/health/anxiety-gene

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