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Global gene expression profiling of ischemic preconditioning in the rat retina

PURPOSE: To obtain and analyze the gene expression changes after ischemic preconditioning (IPC) in the rat retina. METHODS: Ischemic damage to the inner retina can be prevented by a short, non-deleterious, ischemic insult of 5 min applied 24 h preceding a full ischemic insult of 60 min; a phenomenon...

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Autores principales: Kamphuis, W., Dijk, F., van Soest, S., Bergen, A.A.B.
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2776543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17653046
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author Kamphuis, W.
Dijk, F.
van Soest, S.
Bergen, A.A.B.
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Dijk, F.
van Soest, S.
Bergen, A.A.B.
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description PURPOSE: To obtain and analyze the gene expression changes after ischemic preconditioning (IPC) in the rat retina. METHODS: Ischemic damage to the inner retina can be prevented by a short, non-deleterious, ischemic insult of 5 min applied 24 h preceding a full ischemic insult of 60 min; a phenomenon termed tolerance or IPC. The time course of changes in gene expression after induction of IPC was assessed by 22K oligonucleotide microarrays, followed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) validation. Functional pathways of interest were identified by Gene Ontology-term analysis. RESULTS: Histology confirmed that IPC induction by 5 min of retinal ischemia results in a complete protection against the neurodegenerative effects of a 60 min ischemic period applied 24 or 48 h later. The microarray analysis revealed differential expression of 104 known genes at one or more time points between 1 h and 7 days after IPC. The group of altered genes contained a significant overrepresentation of genes involved in aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase activity (Iars, Lars, Cars, Yars, Gars, Tars), amino acid transport (Slc3a2, Slc6a6, Slc7a1, Slc38a2), regulation of transcription (including Egr1, Egr4, Nr4a1, Nr4a3, c-fos), and cell death (including Anxa1, Trib3). qPCR assays on cDNA of individual animals confirmed the microarray results. CONCLUSIONS: Endogenous neuroprotection, provoked by ischemic preconditioning is associated with changes in transcript levels of several functionally-related groups of genes. During the time window of effective protection, transcript levels of genes encoding for aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases and for amino acid transport are reduced. These changes suggest that a reduction of translational activity may play a significant role in preconditioning-mediated neuroprotection.
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spelling pubmed-27765432009-11-14 Global gene expression profiling of ischemic preconditioning in the rat retina Kamphuis, W. Dijk, F. van Soest, S. Bergen, A.A.B. Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To obtain and analyze the gene expression changes after ischemic preconditioning (IPC) in the rat retina. METHODS: Ischemic damage to the inner retina can be prevented by a short, non-deleterious, ischemic insult of 5 min applied 24 h preceding a full ischemic insult of 60 min; a phenomenon termed tolerance or IPC. The time course of changes in gene expression after induction of IPC was assessed by 22K oligonucleotide microarrays, followed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) validation. Functional pathways of interest were identified by Gene Ontology-term analysis. RESULTS: Histology confirmed that IPC induction by 5 min of retinal ischemia results in a complete protection against the neurodegenerative effects of a 60 min ischemic period applied 24 or 48 h later. The microarray analysis revealed differential expression of 104 known genes at one or more time points between 1 h and 7 days after IPC. The group of altered genes contained a significant overrepresentation of genes involved in aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase activity (Iars, Lars, Cars, Yars, Gars, Tars), amino acid transport (Slc3a2, Slc6a6, Slc7a1, Slc38a2), regulation of transcription (including Egr1, Egr4, Nr4a1, Nr4a3, c-fos), and cell death (including Anxa1, Trib3). qPCR assays on cDNA of individual animals confirmed the microarray results. CONCLUSIONS: Endogenous neuroprotection, provoked by ischemic preconditioning is associated with changes in transcript levels of several functionally-related groups of genes. During the time window of effective protection, transcript levels of genes encoding for aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases and for amino acid transport are reduced. These changes suggest that a reduction of translational activity may play a significant role in preconditioning-mediated neuroprotection. Molecular Vision 2007-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2776543/ /pubmed/17653046 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bergen, A.A.B.
Global gene expression profiling of ischemic preconditioning in the rat retina
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title_fullStr Global gene expression profiling of ischemic preconditioning in the rat retina
title_full_unstemmed Global gene expression profiling of ischemic preconditioning in the rat retina
title_short Global gene expression profiling of ischemic preconditioning in the rat retina
title_sort global gene expression profiling of ischemic preconditioning in the rat retina
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2776543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17653046
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