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Series GSE37195 Query DataSets for GSE37195
Status Public on Oct 03, 2012
Title Gene expression profiling using exon arrays during interference with PPAR gamma signaling in thoracic aorta
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Pharmacological activation of the transcription factor PPAR gamma lowers blood pressure and improves glucose tolerance in humans. In contrast, naturally occurring mutations (e.g., P467L, V290M) in the ligand binding domain of PPAR gamma in humans leads to severe insulin resistance and early-onset hypertension. Experimental evidence, including whole genome expression profiling, suggests that these mutant versions of PPAR gamma act in a dominant negative manner. Because PPAR gamma is expressed in a variety of cell types and tissues, we generated a transgenic mouse model (SP467L) specifically targeting dominant negative PPAR gamma to the vascular smooth muscle cells in order to determine the action of PPAR gamma in the blood vessel independent of its systemic metabolic actions. In the data set provided herein, we examined the gene expression profile in thoracic aorta from SP467L mice and their control littermates using the Affymetrix mouse exon 1.0 ST array.
 
Overall design We generated transgenic mice specifically targeting expression of mutant dominant negative human PPAR gamma (P467L) to vascular smooth muscle using a smooth muscle-specific promoter (smooth muscle myosin heavy chain or SMMHC). Thoracic aortas were isolated from 7 male transgenic mice and 5 non-transgenic littermate controls. Total RNA was prepared using conventional methods and quality was assessed using the Bioanalyzer 2100 (Agilent Technologies). For the microarray hybridizations, each sample corresponded to aorta derived from one mouse. All procedures were conducted at the University of Iowa DNA Core facility using standard Affymetrix protocols. In brief, approximately 50 ng of total RNA was used as input to a two-step amplification procedure (NuGen, http://www.nugeninc.com/) to generate biotin-labeled RNA fragments for hybridization to the Affymetrix mouse exon 1.0 ST array.
 
Contributor(s) Keen HL, Sigmund CD
Citation(s) 23447133
Submission date Apr 11, 2012
Last update date Mar 06, 2018
Contact name Henry Keen
E-mail(s) henry-keen@uiowa.edu
Phone 319-335-8926
Organization name University of Iowa
Department Pharmacology
Lab Dr. Curt D. Sigmund's Laboratory
Street address 2-370 BSB
City Iowa City
State/province IA
ZIP/Postal code 52242
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6096 [MoEx-1_0-st] Affymetrix Mouse Exon 1.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (12)
GSM913355 thoracic aorta from non-transgenic littermate (exon) rep 1
GSM913356 thoracic aorta from non-transgenic littermate (exon) rep 2
GSM913357 thoracic aorta from non-transgenic littermate (exon) rep 3
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE37196 Interference of PPAR gamma signaling in thoracic aorta
Relations
BioProject PRJNA158655

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