Basic Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024.
World J Diabetes. Sep 15, 2024; 15(9): 1979-2001
Published online Sep 15, 2024. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v15.i9.1979
Table 1 The sequences of primers used in the experiments
Name

Sequence (5’-3’)
miR-129-5pForwardCGGCGGTTTGCGGTCTGGGCT
ReverseCAACTGGAGGACTCCATGCTG
U6ForwardGATCTCGGAAGCTAAGCAGG
ReverseTGGTGCAGGGAGGTAT
mouseHMGB1ForwardATCCCAATGCACCCAAGAGG
ReverseCAATGGACAGGCCAGGATGT
mouseGAPDHForwardAGGTCGGTGTGAACGGATTTG
ReverseTGTAGACCATGTAGTTGAGGTC
mouseIL-6ForwardGGCCCTTGCTTTCTCTTCG
ReverseATAATAAAGTTTTGATTATGT
mouseTNF-αForwardGACCCTCACACTCAGATCATCTTCT
ReverseCCTCCACTTGGTGGTTTGCT
Table 2 Neurological function rating scale

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Body symmetryNormalSlight asymmetryModerate asymmetrySignificant asymmetryExtreme asymmetry
GaitNormalStiffness and rigidityLimpingTrembling, stumbling, fallingNo walking
ClimbingNormalStressful climbing and weakness of limbsGrasping the slope without sliding or climbingSliding down a slope, falling uncontrollablyImmediately slides and fallsun control-lably
Turning behaviorNo appearanceTendency to turn to one sideOccasional tendency to turn to one sideConstant tendency to turn to one sideRotation, swaying, immobility
Anterior symmetryNormalMild asymmetrySignificant asymmetryClearly asymmetrySlight asymmetry, immobility of body limbs
Forced circlingNo appearanceTendency to turn to one side---