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Top Common Differentially Expressed Genes in the Epileptogenic Nucleus of Two Strains of Rodents Susceptible to Audiogenic Seizures: WAR and GASH/Sal

The Wistar Audiogenic Rat (WAR) and the Genetic Audiogenic Seizure Hamster from Salamanca (GASH/Sal) strains are audiogenic epilepsy models, in which seizures are triggered by acoustic stimulation. These strains were developed by selective reproduction and have a genetic background with minimal or n...

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Autores principales: Damasceno, Samara, Gómez-Nieto, Ricardo, Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto, Herrero-Turrión, Manuel Javier, Marín, Faustino, Lopéz, Dolores E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7031349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32117006
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.00033
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author Damasceno, Samara
Gómez-Nieto, Ricardo
Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto
Herrero-Turrión, Manuel Javier
Marín, Faustino
Lopéz, Dolores E.
author_facet Damasceno, Samara
Gómez-Nieto, Ricardo
Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto
Herrero-Turrión, Manuel Javier
Marín, Faustino
Lopéz, Dolores E.
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description The Wistar Audiogenic Rat (WAR) and the Genetic Audiogenic Seizure Hamster from Salamanca (GASH/Sal) strains are audiogenic epilepsy models, in which seizures are triggered by acoustic stimulation. These strains were developed by selective reproduction and have a genetic background with minimal or no variation. In the current study, we evaluated the transcriptome of the inferior colliculus, the epileptogenic nucleus, of both audiogenic models, in order to get insights into common molecular aspects associated to their epileptic phenotype. Based on GASH/Sal RNA-Seq and WAR microarray data, we performed a comparative analysis that includes selection and functional annotation of differentially regulated genes in each model, transcriptional evaluation by quantitative reverse transcription PCR of common genes identified in both transcriptomes and immunohistochemistry. The microarray data revealed 71 genes with differential expression in WAR, and the RNA-Seq data revealed 64 genes in GASH/Sal, showing common genes in both models. Analysis of transcripts showed that Egr3 was overexpressed in WAR and GASH/Sal after audiogenic seizures. The Npy, Rgs2, Ttr, and Abcb1a genes presented the same transcriptional profile in the WAR, being overexpressed in the naïve and stimulated WAR in relation to their controls. Npy appeared overexpressed only in the naïve GASH/Sal compared to its control, while Rgs2 and Ttr genes appeared overexpressed in naïve GASH/Sal and overexpressed after audiogenic seizure. No statistical difference was observed in the expression of Abcb1a in the GASH/Sal model. Compared to control animals, the immunohistochemical analysis of the inferior colliculus showed an increased immunoreactivity for NPY, RGS2, and TTR in both audiogenic models. Our data suggest that WAR and GASH/Sal strains have a difference in the timing of gene expression after seizure, in which GASH/Sal seems to respond more quickly. The transcriptional profile of the Npy, Rgs2, and Ttr genes under free-seizure conditions in both audiogenic models indicates an intrinsic expression already established in the strains. Our findings suggest that these genes may be causing small changes in different biological processes involved in seizure occurrence and response, and indirectly contributing to the susceptibility of the WAR and GASH/Sal models to audiogenic seizures.
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spelling pubmed-70313492020-02-28 Top Common Differentially Expressed Genes in the Epileptogenic Nucleus of Two Strains of Rodents Susceptible to Audiogenic Seizures: WAR and GASH/Sal Damasceno, Samara Gómez-Nieto, Ricardo Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto Herrero-Turrión, Manuel Javier Marín, Faustino Lopéz, Dolores E. Front Neurol Neurology The Wistar Audiogenic Rat (WAR) and the Genetic Audiogenic Seizure Hamster from Salamanca (GASH/Sal) strains are audiogenic epilepsy models, in which seizures are triggered by acoustic stimulation. These strains were developed by selective reproduction and have a genetic background with minimal or no variation. In the current study, we evaluated the transcriptome of the inferior colliculus, the epileptogenic nucleus, of both audiogenic models, in order to get insights into common molecular aspects associated to their epileptic phenotype. Based on GASH/Sal RNA-Seq and WAR microarray data, we performed a comparative analysis that includes selection and functional annotation of differentially regulated genes in each model, transcriptional evaluation by quantitative reverse transcription PCR of common genes identified in both transcriptomes and immunohistochemistry. The microarray data revealed 71 genes with differential expression in WAR, and the RNA-Seq data revealed 64 genes in GASH/Sal, showing common genes in both models. Analysis of transcripts showed that Egr3 was overexpressed in WAR and GASH/Sal after audiogenic seizures. The Npy, Rgs2, Ttr, and Abcb1a genes presented the same transcriptional profile in the WAR, being overexpressed in the naïve and stimulated WAR in relation to their controls. Npy appeared overexpressed only in the naïve GASH/Sal compared to its control, while Rgs2 and Ttr genes appeared overexpressed in naïve GASH/Sal and overexpressed after audiogenic seizure. No statistical difference was observed in the expression of Abcb1a in the GASH/Sal model. Compared to control animals, the immunohistochemical analysis of the inferior colliculus showed an increased immunoreactivity for NPY, RGS2, and TTR in both audiogenic models. Our data suggest that WAR and GASH/Sal strains have a difference in the timing of gene expression after seizure, in which GASH/Sal seems to respond more quickly. The transcriptional profile of the Npy, Rgs2, and Ttr genes under free-seizure conditions in both audiogenic models indicates an intrinsic expression already established in the strains. Our findings suggest that these genes may be causing small changes in different biological processes involved in seizure occurrence and response, and indirectly contributing to the susceptibility of the WAR and GASH/Sal models to audiogenic seizures. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7031349/ /pubmed/32117006 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.00033 Text en Copyright © 2020 Damasceno, Gómez-Nieto, Garcia-Cairasco, Herrero-Turrión, Marín and Lopéz. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Damasceno, Samara
Gómez-Nieto, Ricardo
Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto
Herrero-Turrión, Manuel Javier
Marín, Faustino
Lopéz, Dolores E.
Top Common Differentially Expressed Genes in the Epileptogenic Nucleus of Two Strains of Rodents Susceptible to Audiogenic Seizures: WAR and GASH/Sal
title Top Common Differentially Expressed Genes in the Epileptogenic Nucleus of Two Strains of Rodents Susceptible to Audiogenic Seizures: WAR and GASH/Sal
title_full Top Common Differentially Expressed Genes in the Epileptogenic Nucleus of Two Strains of Rodents Susceptible to Audiogenic Seizures: WAR and GASH/Sal
title_fullStr Top Common Differentially Expressed Genes in the Epileptogenic Nucleus of Two Strains of Rodents Susceptible to Audiogenic Seizures: WAR and GASH/Sal
title_full_unstemmed Top Common Differentially Expressed Genes in the Epileptogenic Nucleus of Two Strains of Rodents Susceptible to Audiogenic Seizures: WAR and GASH/Sal
title_short Top Common Differentially Expressed Genes in the Epileptogenic Nucleus of Two Strains of Rodents Susceptible to Audiogenic Seizures: WAR and GASH/Sal
title_sort top common differentially expressed genes in the epileptogenic nucleus of two strains of rodents susceptible to audiogenic seizures: war and gash/sal
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7031349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32117006
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.00033
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