Project description:Placentation differs in the BN rat strain when compared to HSD and DSS rat strains. Intrauterine trophoblast invasion is shallow and the junctional zone is underdeveloped in the BN rat. These structural differences are striking but their quantification is not conducive to high throughput analyses. In the rat, the junctional zone can be readily dissected and is more homogenous than other components of the placentation site. HSD and BN rat gestation day 18.5 junctional zone gene expression profiles were determined using DNA microarray analysis to identity placenta-associate quantitate traits. Total RNAs from Junctional zone tissues of gestation day18.5 HSD and BN rat strains were subjected to microarray analyses. Three biological replicates of each strains were analyzed.
Project description:Placentation differs in the BN rat strain when compared to HSD and DSS rat strains. Intrauterine trophoblast invasion is shallow and the junctional zone is underdeveloped in the BN rat. These structural differences are striking but their quantification is not conducive to high throughput analyses. In the rat, the junctional zone can be readily dissected and is more homogenous than other components of the placentation site. HSD and BN rat gestation day 18.5 junctional zone gene expression profiles were determined using DNA microarray analysis to identity placenta-associate quantitate traits.
Project description:Microarray experiment to identify changes in gene expression in 18.5 day post coitum Tex19.1-/- mouse placenta. Tex19.1 is expressed in trophectoderm-derived cells in the placenta. Tex19.1-/- placentas are small and have defects in junctional zone and labyrinth layers of the placenta, Tex19.1-/- embryos exhibit intra-uterine growth retardation. Data provides insight into the changes in gene expression and cell composition in Tex19.1-/- placentas.
Project description:Microarray experiment to identify changes in gene expression in 18.5 day post coitum Tex19.1-/- mouse placenta. Tex19.1 is expressed in trophectoderm-derived cells in the placenta. Tex19.1-/- placentas are small and have defects in junctional zone and labyrinth layers of the placenta, Tex19.1-/- embryos exhibit intra-uterine growth retardation. Data provides insight into the changes in gene expression and cell composition in Tex19.1-/- placentas. Six E18.5 Tex19.1-/- placentas (KO: four XX, two XY), four E18.5 Tex19.1+/- littermate control placentas (HET: four XX), and two E18.5 Tex19.1+/+ littermate control placentas (WT: two XY) are included in the analysis.
Project description:We have previously shown that Brown Norway (BN) rats are progesterone resistant. Thus this experiment was designed to compare the transcriptomes in uterus that are altered by progesterone challenge between this strain of rat with Holtzman Sprague Dawley (HSD) rats
Project description:Iron deficiency occurs when iron demands chronically exceed intake, and is particularly prevalent in pregnant women. Iron deficiency during pregnancy poses health risks for the baby. The placenta serves as the interface between a pregnant mother and her baby; thus, maternal iron deficiency may indirectly impact fetal growth and development by altering placental function. In this study, pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were fed either a low-iron or iron-replete diet starting two weeks before mating. On gestational day 18.5, RNA was collected, and a Clariom S microarray was performed to elucidate differences in gene expression between gestaional day 18.5 placentas isolated from dams fed iron replete or iron deficient diets.
Project description:Tfap2c is deleted in Tpbpa positive precursor cells forming the junctional zone of murine placenta. Deregulation in gene expression is analysed compared to the junctional zone in control placenta.
Project description:In a previous study, 50% calorie restriction in mice from days 1.5-11.5 of pregnancy resulted in reduced placental weights and areas, relatively sparing of labyrinth zone area compared to junctional zone area, and dramatic changes in global gene expression profiles. Here we examined placental gene expression at day 18.5, after the return to normal feeding to see whether differences were reversible
Project description:In a previous study, 50% calorie restriction in mice from days 1.5-11.5 of pregnancy resulted in reduced placental weights and areas, relatively sparing of labyrinth zone area compared to junctional zone area, and dramatic changes in global gene expression profiles. Here we examined placental gene expression at day 18.5, after the return to normal feeding to see whether differences were reversible Mice were randomized to 2 treatment groups on day 1.5 of pregnancy: (1) ad libitum fed (control) (2) 50% food restriction (restricted). Mice were returned to ad libitum feed on d11.5, sacrificed on d18.5 and placentas were collected.
Project description:In this dataset we include the expression data obtained by dissected prefrontal cortical tissue from sprague-dawley rats exposed to saline or valproic acid on gestation day 12.5 in utero. This data was used to obtain prefrontal cortical genes to determine sex differences in a model of autism spectrum disorder.