Project description:The hypothesis that the oleanolic acid of olive oil might influence hepatic gene expression in an apoE was tested in mice. Gene expression was analyzed using DNA microarrays in male apoE-deficient mice that received 10 mg/kg/day of oleanolic acid for 11 weeks.
Project description:It was found that after OA treatment, compared with the CK group, the abundance of lactic acid bacteria in the intestinal flora of mice in the OA group increased, and the increase in the abundance of lactic acid bacteria made the gene Il10 upregulated, Il10 had a significant effect on tumor volume reduction and prolongation of mouse survival, and played a role through cytokine receptor interaction pathway.
Project description:The hypothesis that the oleanolic acid of olive oil might influence hepatic gene expression in an apoE was tested in mice. Gene expression was analyzed using DNA microarrays in male apoE-deficient mice that received 10 mg/kg/day of oleanolic acid for 11 weeks. As initial screening of potential candidate genes involved in a differential response, only genes with remarkably modified expression (signal log2 ratio > 1.5 or < -1.5) were further considered
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of Acinetobacter baumannii ATCC17978 cells comparing treated ethanol cells with oleanolic acid treated. Based on the gene expression, we performed experiments to confirm the therapeutic effect and mechanism of OA in A. baumannii.