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Dataset: Expression profiling of the effect of high-fat diet, low-fat diet, CR and exercise on mice liver

Dietary interventions are effective ways to extend or shorten lifespan. By examining midlife hepatic gene expressions in mice under...

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Dietary interventions are effective ways to extend or shorten lifespan. By examining midlife hepatic gene expressions in mice under different dietary conditions, which resulted in different lifespans and aging-related phenotypes, we were able to identify genes and pathways that modulate the aging process. We found that pathways transcriptionally correlated with diet-modulated lifespan and physiological changes were enriched for lifespan-modifying genes. Male C57BL/6J mice at 4 weeks of age were purchased from Shanghai Animal Co, Ltd. Mice were maintained under a 12-hour dark/light cycle (lights on at 6:30 am) at a temperature of 22 ± 3 °C in accredited animal facilities. Prior to the start of experiment, mice were maintained on a low-fat diet (Research Diets Inc., New Brunswick, NJ) for one week. At the age of 5 weeks, animals were randomly assigned to one of the 6 intervention groups (n = 30 for each group): feeding of a low-fat diet (10% fat, D12450B, Research Diets) ad libitum (LF) or with 30% calorie restriction (LF+CR) or with voluntary running exercise (LF+Ex), feeding of a high-fat diet (60% fat, D12492, Research Diets) ad libitum (HF) or with 30% calorie restriction (HF+CR) or with voluntary running exercise (HF+Ex). All mice were housed individually during the study. The daily consumption of food in LF and HF groups was recorded over a week and averaged to determine the amount of food for the following week for the LF+CR and HF+CR groups, respectively. After 1 week acclimation in cage with the locked running wheels, mice in the LF+Ex and HF+Ex groups were allowed free access to a running wheel, and the running distance and time were recorded automatically by the equipment. The hepatic transcriptional level for 3 mice from each intervention group at 62 weeks of age was analyzed using Affymetrix Mouse Genome 430 2.0 Arrays.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
18

Source:
E-GEOD-36838

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSM900982 1
GSM901053 1
GSM901054 1
GSM901055 1
GSM901056 1
GSM901057 1
GSM901058 1
GSM901059 1
GSM901060 1
GSM901061 1
GSM901062 1
GSM901063 1
GSM901064 1
GSM901065 1
GSM901066 1
GSM901067 1
GSM901068 1
GSM901087 1

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