Variation in Expression of Insulin-like Growth Factors (IGFs) System Genes in Ovarian and Uterine Tissues of Aging Rats

Variations in expression of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) system genes in rat ovarian and uterine tissues were investigated by real-time quantitative PCR amplification using RT2 ProfilerTM PCR Array Rat Insulin Signaling Pathway (PARN-030A) chips. According to results of gene detection, a total...

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Published in农业生物技术:英文版 no. 5; pp. 32 - 35
Main Author Min WEI Wenwen RU Ye LV
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2013
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Summary:Variations in expression of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) system genes in rat ovarian and uterine tissues were investigated by real-time quantitative PCR amplification using RT2 ProfilerTM PCR Array Rat Insulin Signaling Pathway (PARN-030A) chips. According to results of gene detection, a total of 15 differeutially expressed genes were screened in ovarian tissues, including 3 upregulated genes and 10 downregulated genes; a total of 22 differentially expressed genes were screened in uterine tissues, including 5 upregulated genes and 17 downregulated genes. These differentially expressed genes might be related to the insulin resistance.
Bibliography:Variations in expression of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) system genes in rat ovarian and uterine tissues were investigated by real-time quantitative PCR amplification using RT2 ProfilerTM PCR Array Rat Insulin Signaling Pathway (PARN-030A) chips. According to results of gene detection, a total of 15 differeutially expressed genes were screened in ovarian tissues, including 3 upregulated genes and 10 downregulated genes; a total of 22 differentially expressed genes were screened in uterine tissues, including 5 upregulated genes and 17 downregulated genes. These differentially expressed genes might be related to the insulin resistance.
Aging; Gene chip ; Ovary; Uterus; Insulin-like growth factor
ISSN:2164-4993