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Series GSE196665 Query DataSets for GSE196665
Status Public on Feb 15, 2022
Title Small Extracellular Vesicles Secreted by Brown Adipose Tissue Mediate Exercise Cardioprotection via MicroRNA-Dependent Suppression of the MAPK Pathway
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Long-term exercise provides reliable cardioprotection via incompletely understood mechanisms.The sEVs secreted by BAT participate in exercise cardioprotection via delivering the cardioprotective miRNAs into the heart. These results provide novel insights into the mechanisms underlying the BAT-cardiomyocyte interaction and highlight BAT sEVs and their contained miRNAs as alternative candidates for exercise cardioprotection.
 
Overall design miRNA-Seq of BAT sEVs and plasma sEVs before and after exercise in mice
 
Contributor(s) Tao L, Zhao H, Zhang F, Chen X
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Submission date Feb 14, 2022
Last update date Feb 16, 2022
Contact name Hang Zhao
E-mail(s) lingtao@fmmu.edu.cn
Organization name Air force military medical university
Street address 127 Changle west road, Xi 'an China
City Xi 'an
ZIP/Postal code 710032
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23479 BGISEQ-500 (Mus musculus)
Samples (10)
GSM5897838 Sed_BAT sEV1
GSM5897839 Sed_BAT sEV2
GSM5897840 Sed_BAT sEV3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA806775

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GSE196665_gene_expression-1.txt.gz 6.4 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE196665_gene_expression-2.txt.gz 13.8 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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