Project description:Liver clock regulates transcription of hepatic genes in response to feeding. To explore the possibility that the microbiome influences this process, we measured the liver transcriptome in normal mice (Specific Pathogen Free or SPF mice) and compared it to the transcriptome in mice lacking microbiota (Germ Free or GF mice) at different time points over 24h. We used microarrays to detail the global programme of gene expression in liver of GF and SPF 10-12 weeks-old male C57Bl/6 male mice. There are 40 liver samples, each from an individual mouse. The samples are from germ free mice (GF) and specific pathogen free mice (SPF). Mice of both types were sacrificed at four time points: Zeitgeber Time 0, 6, 12, and 18. There are five replicates per condition.
Project description:Liver clock regulates transcription of hepatic genes in response to feeding. To explore the possibility that the microbiome influences this process, we measured the liver transcriptome in normal mice (Specific Pathogen Free or SPF mice) and compared it to the transcriptome in mice lacking microbiota (Germ Free or GF mice) at different time points over 24h. We used microarrays to detail the global programme of gene expression in liver of GF and SPF 10-12 weeks-old male C57Bl/6 male mice.
Project description:Juzehtaihoto, a Japanese traditional medicine has been used for the treatment of various kinds of disease or disorders in an enteric-flora dependent manner. Here, we performed transcriptome analysis using Affymetrix GeneChip on small intestine (SI) of germ-free (GF) and specific pathogen free (SPF) mice of IQI, an inbred strain established from ICR. Male germ-free (GF) and specific pathogen-free (SPF) IQI mice were bred and maintained in the laboratory of Central Institute for Experimental Animals (CIEA, Kawasaki, Kanagwa, Japan). GF mice were housed in a Trexler-type flexible film isolator in a standard germ free state and screened on a weekly basis for germ-free status by sampling feces sterilely and culturing on MRS-agar plates under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. All the GF, SPF, ex-GF mice were kept in a 12: 12-h light/dark cycle and at a temperature of 22±2°C. Nine week old mice (n=3) were sacrificed by cervical dislocation and the intestines were dissected. comparison of the mice with or without enteric flora
Project description:To understand the effect of microbes on microRNAs in aorta, in this study, we examined expression of microRNA in the aorta of male (10 weeks old) germ-free mice and pathogen-free mice (control).
Project description:Juzehtaihoto, a Japanese traditional medicine has been used for the treatment of various kinds of diseases or disorders in an enteric-flora dependent manner. Here, we performed transcriptome analysis using Affymetrix GeneChip on large intestine (LI) of germ-free (GF) and specific pathogen free (SPF) mice of IQI, an inbred strain established from ICR, and BALB/c SPF mice. Male germ-free (GF) and specific pathogen-free (SPF) mice of IQI and BALB/c strains were bred and maintained in the laboratory of Central Institute for Experimental Animals (CIEA, Kawasaki, Kanagwa, Japan). GF mice were housed in a Trexler-type flexible film isolator in a standard germ free state and screened on a weekly basis for germ-free status by sampling feces sterilely and culturing on MRS-agar plates under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. All the GF, SPF, ex-GF mice were kept in a 12: 12-h light/dark cycle and at a temperature of 22±2°C. Nine week old mice (n=3) were sacrificed by cervical dislocation and the intestines were dissected. comparison of the mice with or without enteric flora; comparison of the mice of different strains