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Home › Dataset Library › Novel approach to select genes from RMA normalized microarray data using functional hearing tests in aging mice.

Dataset: Novel approach to select genes from RMA normalized microarray data using functional hearing tests in aging mice.

Presbycusis – age-related hearing loss – is the number one communicative disorder of our aged population. Here we analyzed gene...

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Presbycusis – age-related hearing loss – is the number one communicative disorder of our aged population. Here we analyzed gene expression for a set of GABA receptors in the cochlea of aging CBA mice using the Affymetrix GeneChip MOE430A. Functional phenotypic hearing measures distortion-product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) amplitudes (four age groups) were made. The gene expression changes from RMA normalized microarray data (40 replicates) were first subjected to one-way ANOVA, and then linear regression was performed. In addition, the log signal ratio was converted to fold change, and selected gene expression changes were confirmed by relative real-time PCR. Major findings: expression of GABA-A receptor subunit 6was upregulated with age and hearing loss, whereas subunit 1 was repressed. In addition, GABA-A receptor associated protein like-1 and GABA-A receptor associated protein like-2 were strongly downregulated with age and hearing impairment. Lastly, gene expression measures were correlated with pathway/network relationships relevant to the inner ear using Pathway Architect, to identify key pathways consistent with the gene expression changes observed. In the study of expression changes GABA receptors in the in cochlea of young adult and aging presbycusis mice total of forty chips were used. The normal aging mice were in four groups young adults controls with good hearing (8 mice, 8 MOE430A GeneChips), Middle aged group with good hearing ( 17 mice, 17 MOE430A GeneChips), Mild Presbycusis (old) with limited hearing loss (9 mice, 9 MOE430A GeneChips) and Severe Presbycusis (old) (6 mice, 6 MOE430A GeneChips). Each Mice cochlea to each GeneChips, Samples was not pooled. The hearing potential evidence of each mouse is accompanied with each mice DPOAE amplitude.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
41

Source:
E-GEOD-49543

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.23, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample HEARING STATUS SEX
GSM1201565 Young Control female
GSM1201565 Young Control female
GSM1201565 Young Control female
GSM1201568 Young Control male
GSM1201568 Young Control male
GSM1201568 Young Control male
GSM1201568 Young Control male
GSM1201565 Young Control female
GSM1201568 Young Control male
GSM1201574 Middle-Aged female
GSM1201574 Middle-Aged female
GSM1201574 Middle-Aged female
GSM1201574 Middle-Aged female
GSM1201578 Middle-Aged male
GSM1201578 Middle-Aged male
GSM1201578 Middle-Aged male
GSM1201578 Middle-Aged male
GSM1201574 Middle-Aged female
GSM1201574 Middle-Aged female
GSM1201574 Middle-Aged female
GSM1201574 Middle-Aged female
GSM1201574 Middle-Aged female
GSM1201574 Middle-Aged female
GSM1201578 Middle-Aged male
GSM1201578 Middle-Aged male
GSM1201578 Middle-Aged male
GSM120159 Mild Presbycusis female
GSM120159 Mild Presbycusis female
GSM1201593 Mild Presbycusis male
GSM120159 Mild Presbycusis female
GSM120159 Mild Presbycusis female
GSM1201593 Mild Presbycusis male
GSM1201593 Mild Presbycusis male
GSM1201593 Mild Presbycusis male
GSM1201593 Mild Presbycusis male
GSM1201600 Severe Presbycusis female
GSM1201600 Severe Presbycusis female
GSM1201602 Sever Presbycusis male
GSM1201600 Severe Presbycusis female
GSM1201604 Severe Presbycusis male
GSM1201600 Severe Presbycusis female

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  • cba
  • cochlea
  • ear
  • middle
  • protein

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