1. Key Laboratory of Hypoxia Translational Medicine, Baotou Medical College, Baotou 014040, China.2. Center for Translational Medicine, the Third People’s Hospital of Longgang District, Shenzhen 518112
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Abstract:
Hypoxic/ischemic preconditioning(H/IPC) can induce endogenous protective mechanisms that increase the tolerance of nerve cells to hypoxia/ischemia. This protective mechanism involves changes in gene expression during the critical decision-making period between cell survival and death. DNA methylation, as a crucial mechanism for gene expression regulation, plays an essential role in hypoxia/ischemia tolerance. DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) contribute to neuroprotection by influencing gene expression via regulating DNA methylation levels. DNMTs thus have important functions in the neuroprotection induced by hypoxic/ischemic preconditioning. This paper reviews the role of DNMTs in this process, providing insights into neuroprotection targeting DNMTs.