Project description:Transcription profiling of mouse brain to identify age-related transcriptional changes and the effect of dietary supplementation of vitamin E
Project description:This SuperSeries is composed of the following subset Series:; GSE8146: Age-related transcriptional changes and the effect of dietary supplementation of vitamin E in the mouse heart; GSE8150: Age-related transcriptional changes and the effect of dietary supplementation of vitamin E in the mouse brain Experiment Overall Design: Refer to individual Series
Project description:We established the transcriptional profile of brain aging and examine the global effects of vitamin E supplementation on age-related alterations in expression in the aged mouse brain. Keywords: expression profiling
Project description:We established the transcriptional profile of brain aging and examine the global effects of vitamin E supplementation on age-related alterations in expression in the aged mouse brain. Experiment Overall Design: Gene expression profiles were obtained from the neocortex tissues of 5-month-old controls, 30-month-old controls and 30-month old B6C3F1 mice with middle age-onset supplementation of alpha-tocopherol or a mixture of alpha and gamma-tocopherol (500mg/kg of each tocopherol).
Project description:We investigated whether dietary vitamin D supplementation can rescue the expression of genes that are dysregulated within the neocortex of Mecp2+/- mice, and whether vitamin D deficiency further exacerbates transcriptome disruptions in these mice. We found that dietary vitamin D modification has a profound impact on the transcriptome of the neocortex. We identified more than 200 differentially expressed genes whose expression is normalized with vitamin D supplementation, many of which are associated with neuronal morphology. Dietary vitamin D deficiency exacerbated the dysregulation of many of these genes in the Mecp2+/- cortex, but, strikingly, it normalized the expression of many other dysregulated genes, similar to the effect of supplementation.
Project description:To investigate the global effects of vitamin E supplementation on heart aging, we used high-density oligonucleotide arrays to measure transcriptional alterations in 30-month-old B6C3F1 mice supplemented with α- and γ-tocopherol since middle age (15 months). Keywords: expression profiling
Project description:Illumina Infinium EPIC HumanMethylation BeadChip data from saliva DNA samples from a healthy elderly cohort with individuals in the age range 70-95 in Southwest Sweden. The cohort was stratified into study groups based on participants´answers to a questionnaire of different lifestyle factors including vitamin supplementations, smoking and drinking habits, physical activity (per year), sun exposure and eating habits. Vitamin D intake was evaluated from the vitamin D supplementation (alone or in a multivitamin complex), dietary vitamin D intake (fish and seafood frequency) and vitamin D synthesis in the skin (sunlight exposure and use of sunscreen). Differential methylation analysis was performed for all the study groups and the combination of different factors with vitamin D supplementation. Gender, age, smoking and alcohol (SD and frequency) were used as covariates in the analyses. Only the study groups referred to the conclusions of the study are shown.
Project description:Dietary supplementation of vitamin D is commonly recommended to patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). We investigated the effect of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin-D3 (1,25-(OH)2D3) on the brain proteome in the cuprizone model during remyelination. Mice were demyelinated with dietary cuprizone for 7 weeks. The mice received intra-peritoneal injections of 1,25-(OH)2D3 or placebo twice a week, from week 6 and throughout week 10. Brain samples were taken after 7 weeks (demyelinated), after 8 weeks (1 week remyelination) and after 10 weeks (3 weeks of remyelination). The six experimental groups were labeled with TMT, mixed mode HPLC fractionation, and applied to LC-MS which enabled quantification of 5062 proteins with high confidence.