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Sample GSM334238 Query DataSets for GSM334238
Status Public on Feb 19, 2009
Title Leydig cells: Vehicle-treated Sample 4 vs. DEHP-treated Sample 4
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name Laser capture microdissected Leydig cells from vehicle-treated mouse
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics Strain: C57BL/6J
Gender: male
Age: 21 weeks
Tissue: laser-capture microdissected Leydig cells
Treatment protocol corn oil was administered for 21 days by daily gavage
Growth protocol Fourteen-week-old male C57BL/6J mice were purchased from Charles River (Les Oncins, France). Mice were acclimatized for four weeks, housed in polycarbonate cages at 22+2°C on a 12 hour light/dark cycle and allowed free access to water and food. In vivo studies were conducted under European Union Guidelines for the use and care of laboratory animals and were approved by an independent ethics committee.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Immediately following euthanasia, the right testis of DEHP-treated or vehicle-treated C57BL/6J male mice were embedded in Tissue-Tek O.C.T. compound (Sankura Finetek, Torrance,CA) and snap frozen with isopentane cooled in liquid nitrogen. Sections of 10µm (Leica CM3050S cryostat) were mounted on microscope slides which were immediately fixed, stained with hematoxylin-eosin, dehydrated by sequential baths in ice-cold 70%, 95% and 100% ethanol and stored under vacuum. Laser capture microdissection of Leydig cells was performed with the Arcturus PixCell IIe (Arcturus, California, USA) using CapSure® Macro LCM Caps (Molecular Devices Corporation). To avoid contaminations, the laser power and duration was adjusted for each section (ranging from 50 to 70 mW and 0.6 to 0.8 ms respectively). Approximately 1500 laser shots were performed per tissue section. Total RNA was isolated from single caps obtained from independent mice using the PicoPure® RNA Isolation Kit (Molecular Devices Corporation) and was amplified for two rounds with RiboAmp® RNA Amplification Kit (Molecular Devices Corporation) according to the manufacturers instructions.
Label Cy5
Label protocol For each sample, 1µg of amplified RNA was labelled using the Agilent Low Input Linear Amplification Labelling Kit (Agilent Technologies) according to manufacturer’s instructions.
 
Channel 2
Source name Laser capture microdissected Leydig cells from DEHP-treated mouse
Organism Mus musculus
Characteristics Strain: C57BL/6J
Gender: male
Age: 21 weeks
Tissue: laser-capture microdissected Leydig cells
Treatment protocol Eighteen week-old mice were randomly divided into two groups (DEHP-treated and vehicle-treated, n=4 per group). di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate (DEHP, 200 mg/Kg/day) in solution into corn oil (DEHP-treated group) or corn oil (vehicle-treated group) were administered for 21 days by daily gavage
Growth protocol Fourteen-week-old male C57BL/6J mice were purchased from Charles River (Les Oncins, France). Mice were acclimatized for four weeks, housed in polycarbonate cages at 22+2°C on a 12 hour light/dark cycle and allowed free access to water and food. In vivo studies were conducted under European Union Guidelines for the use and care of laboratory animals and were approved by an independent ethics committee.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Immediately following euthanasia, the right testis of DEHP-treated or vehicle-treated C57BL/6J male mice were embedded in Tissue-Tek O.C.T. compound (Sankura Finetek, Torrance,CA) and snap frozen with isopentane cooled in liquid nitrogen. Sections of 10µm (Leica CM3050S cryostat) were mounted on microscope slides which were immediately fixed, stained with hematoxylin-eosin, dehydrated by sequential baths in ice-cold 70%, 95% and 100% ethanol and stored under vacuum. Laser capture microdissection of Leydig cells was performed with the Arcturus PixCell IIe (Arcturus, California, USA) using CapSure® Macro LCM Caps (Molecular Devices Corporation). To avoid contaminations, the laser power and duration was adjusted for each section (ranging from 50 to 70 mW and 0.6 to 0.8 ms respectively). Approximately 1500 laser shots were performed per tissue section. Total RNA was isolated from single caps obtained from independent mice using the PicoPure® RNA Isolation Kit (Molecular Devices Corporation) and was amplified for two rounds with RiboAmp® RNA Amplification Kit (Molecular Devices Corporation) according to the manufacturers instructions.
Label Cy3
Label protocol For each sample, 1µg of amplified RNA was labelled using the Agilent Low Input Linear Amplification Labelling Kit (Agilent Technologies) according to manufacturer’s instructions.
 
 
Hybridization protocol Oligoarray control targets and hybridization buffer (Agilent In Situ Hybridization Kit Plus) were added, and samples were applied to microarrays enclosed in Agilent SureHyb-enabled hybridization chambers. After hybridization, slides were washed sequentially in Wash buffer 1 (Agilent Technologies, 1 min), Wash buffer 2 (Agilent Technologies, 37°C, 1 min) and Stabilization and Drying Solution (Agilent Technologies, 30 sec)
Scan protocol Scanned on an Agilent G2565AA scanner.
Images were quantified using Agilent Feature Extraction Software (version 9.5.1.1).
Description none
Data processing Data were analyzed under R (www.r-project.org) using the limma package of Bioconductor (www.bioconductor.org). Raw data (median of pixels intensity) were imported into R using the read.maimages function with the following weight function (assigning a weight of 1 or 0 to each spot): myfunw<-function(x) { okType<-x[,ControlType]==0 okFoundRed<-x[,rIsFound]==1 okFoundGreen<-x[,gIsFound]==1 okPixRed<-((x[,rNumPixOLHi]+x[,rNumPixOLLo])/x[,rNumPix])<=0.1 okPixGreen<-((x[,gNumPixOLHi]+x[,gNumPixOLLo])/x[,gNumPix])<=0.1 okBGRed1<-(x[,rMedianSignal]/x[,rBGMedianSignal])>=1.5 okBGRed2<-(x[,rMeanSignal]/x[,rBGMeanSignal])>=1.5 okBGRed3<-(x[,rMedianSignal]-x[,rBGMedianSignal])/x[,rBGPixSDev]>=2 okBGRed4<-(x[,rMeanSignal]-x[,rBGMeanSignal])/x[,rBGPixSDev]>=2 okBGGreen1<-(x[,gMedianSignal]/x[,gBGMedianSignal])>=1.5 okBGGreen2<-(x[,gMeanSignal]/x[,gBGMeanSignal])>=1.5 okBGGreen3<-(x[,gMedianSignal]-x[,gBGMedianSignal])/x[,gBGPixSDev]>=2 okBGGreen4<-(x[,gMeanSignal]-x[,gBGMeanSignal])/x[,gBGPixSDev]>=2 okSatRed<-x$rIsSaturated==0 okSatGreen<- x$gIsSaturated==0 okUnifRed<-x$rIsFeatNonUnifOL==0 okUnifGreen<-x$gIsFeatNonUnifOL==0 okUnifBGRed<-x$rIsBGNonUnifOL==0 okUnifBGGreen<-x$gIsBGNonUnifOL==0 okPopRed<-x$rIsFeatPopnOL==0 okPopGreen<-x$gIsFeatPopnOL==0 okPopBGRed<-x$rIsBGPopnOL==0 okPopBGGreen<-x$gIsBGPopnOL==0 okManualFlag<-x$IsManualFlag==0 okAbBGRed<-x$rIsWellAboveBG==1 okAbBGGreen<-x$gIsWellAboveBG==1 as.numeric(okType & okFoundRed & okFoundGreen & okPixRed & okPixGreen & ((okBGRed1 & okBGRed2 & okBGRed3 & okBGRed4) | (okBGGreen1 & okBGGreen2 & okBGGreen3 & okBGGreen4)) & okSatRed & okSatGreen & okUnifRed & okUnifGreen & okUnifBGRed & okUnifBGGreen & okPopRed & okPopGreen & okPopBGRed & okPopBGGreen & okManualFlag & okAbBGRed & okAbBGGreen) }. Only the spots that had a weight of 1 on at least 6 microarrays corresponding to 3 dye-swap experiments were further analyzed. Additionally, we deleted the spots that were called present only on the 3 dye-swaps corresponding to a single DEHP-treated biological replicates. Local background was substracted on Cy3 and Cy5 data and a lowess normalization was applied to the log(Cy5/Cy3) data using the normalizeWithinArrays function.
 
Submission date Oct 16, 2008
Last update date Feb 19, 2009
Contact name Pascal GP Martin
E-mail(s) pascal.martin@inrae.fr
Organization name INRAE
Department UMR1332 BFP
Lab FDFE
Street address 71 avenue Edouard Bourlaux
City Villenave d'Ornon
ZIP/Postal code 33140
Country France
 
Platform ID GPL4134
Series (2)
GSE13240 Effect of DEHP on adult mouse Leydig cells
GSE13241 Effect of DEHP on adult mouse

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Lowess normalized log2(DEHP-treated sample/vehicle-treated sample) representing Cy5/Cy3 or Cy3/Cy5 depending on the sample

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
16 null
22 0.849750242
23 -0.883965381
24 -0.176515075
25 1.222388899
27 -0.871829621
28 1.584341903
35 -0.184588846
36 0.908809886
42 -1.488223132
47 -2.210129841
52 -0.99140407
53 0.113627252
55 0.53254765
59 1.356170277
63 0.602826725
68 -1.444913746
94 -1.289134238
96 null
97 0.515752551

Total number of rows: 13669

Table truncated, full table size 223 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM334238.txt.gz 15.0 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table

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