Comparative Gene Expression in the female mouse brain during different reproductive life stages
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ABSTRACT: The present study aims at understanding differential gene-expression patterns in the female mouse brain tissues at different stages of reproductive life cycle Methods: Total RNA from brain tissues of 3, 12 and 40 week old female mice was subjected to cDNA and labelled cRNA synthesis and hybridized on 4X44k array. For the same samples, transcriptome sequencing was done followed by qPCR validation of the common genes. Data was analyzed using Gene spring GX 11.5 with MM10 reference along with GSEA and STRING analysis. We primarily focused on understanding gene expression changes in female mice brain which occur during various reproductive life stages viz. 3, 12, 40 weeks which is akin to adolescent, mature and pre-menopausal states.The genes involved in metabolic activity, neurological activity, inflammation and signalling along with genes involved in reproductive regulation show differential expression. The changes observed provide physiological insights in changes in the female brain associated with development, fertility and progressing age.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE94760 | GEO | 2017/12/30
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA373974
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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