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- Title
Modulation of Hepatic Transcriptome in the Poloxamer P-407 Hyperlipidemia Mouse Model.
- Authors
Kuzman, Drago; Tacer, Klementina Fon; Černe, M.; Režen, Tadeja; Ačimovič, Jure; Čegovnik, Urška; Kocjan, Darko; Urleb, Uroš; Rozman, Damjana
- Abstract
The poloxamer P-407 hyperlipidemia mouse is a genetically unaltered, nondiet-induced model of atherosclerosis which is useful in studying effects of lipid lowering drugs. While the model is relatively well described on the biochemical level, the knowledge regarding the global gene expression was lacking so far. As expected, the P-407 elevates plasma triglycerides and cholesterol. Using microarray analysis and RT-PCR we show for the first time that poloxamer triggers a concerted modulation of hepatic genes involved in multiple steps of atherogenesis, such as lipid metabolism, initiation of atherogenesis, lesion formation, and atheroma progression. 106 hepatic genes were upregulated and only 40 downregulated, suggesting that upregulation of atherogenic genes precedes the atheroma formation. Modulated expression of circadian genes has also been observed in this type of hyperlipidemia but further studies are needed to elucidate whether this effects the rhythm of animals.
- Subjects
HYPERLIPIDEMIA; LABORATORY mice; SIMULATION methods &; models; ATHEROSCLEROSIS; GENE expression; TRIGLYCERIDES; CHOLESTEROL
- Publication
Acta Chimica Slovenica, 2009, Vol 56, Issue 1, p262
- ISSN
1318-0207
- Publication type
Article