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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling by array of liver from proestrus and metestrus IGF-1 -/- mice to investigate ER control of liver metabolic function

Dataset: Transcription profiling by array of liver from proestrus and metestrus IGF-1 -/- mice to investigate ER control of liver metabolic function

Liver transcriptome was analyzed at proestrus (P) and metestrus (M) in liver IGF-1-/- or LID mice. In order to elucidate the mechanism...

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Liver transcriptome was analyzed at proestrus (P) and metestrus (M) in liver IGF-1-/- or LID mice. In order to elucidate the mechanism underlying ER control of liver metabolic function, we investigated the genetic programs controlled by the hepatic receptor during the physiological fluctuation of circulating E2 in adult female mice. To this aim, we used Affymetrix GeneChip Arrays and compared the expression of hepatic genes in mice in two phases of the estrous cycle: Proestrus (P) and Metestrus (M), characterized by high and low circulating E2 respectively. Analysis of data demonstrated that the expression of genes involved in lipid and cholesterol metabolism changes during the reproductive cycle. To further elucidate ER transcriptional activity at M and P, we performed a whole genome ChIP experiment followed by tiling array. We observed that at M, but not at P, recruited ERs are mostly in proximity (20 kbp) of genes involved in energy metabolism, thus strengthening the hypothesis of ER playing a bridging role between metabolism and reproduction.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
6

Source:
E-MEXP-3505

PubMed:
22761311

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.21, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample ESTROUS CYCLE PHASE
LID M_1 metestrus
LID M_1 metestrus
LID M_1 metestrus
LID P_1 proestrus
LID P_1 proestrus
LID P_1 proestrus

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  • genome
  • lipid
  • liver

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