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Series GSE27875 Query DataSets for GSE27875
Status Public on May 10, 2011
Title Modulation of gene expression in heart and liver of hibernating black bears (Ursus americanus)
Organism Ursus americanus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary We analyzed gene expression in the American black bear, Ursus americanus, using a custom 12,800 cDNA probe (BA02) microarray to detect differences in expression that occur in heart and liver during winter hibernation in comparison to summer active animals. We identified 245 genes in heart and 319 genes in liver that were differentially expressed between winter and summer. The expression of 24 genes was significantly elevated during hibernation in both heart and liver. These genes are mostly involved in lipid catabolism and protein biosynthesis and include RNA binding protein motif 3 (Rbm3), which enhances protein synthesis at mildly hypothermic temperatures. Elevated expression of protein biosynthesis genes suggests induction of translation that may be related to adaptive mechanisms reducing cardiac and muscle atrophies over extended periods of low metabolism and immobility during hibernation in bears. Coordinated reduction of transcription of genes involved in amino acid catabolism suggests redirection of amino acids from catabolic pathways to protein biosynthesis. We identify common for black bears and small mammalian hibernators transcriptional changes in the liver that include induction of genes responsible for fatty acid β oxidation and carbohydrate synthesis and depression of genes involved in lipid biosynthesis, carbohydrate catabolism, cellular respiration and detoxification pathways. Our findings show that modulation of gene expression during winter hibernation represents molecular mechanism of adaptation to extreme environments.
 
Overall design Black bears sampled during winter hibernation were compared with the animals sampled during summer. Two tissue types, liver and heart, were hybridized on a custom 12,800 cDNA probe nylon membrane microarray platform . Six hibernating and five summer active bears were studied in experiments with liver tissue, six hibernating and five summer active animals were tested with heart tissue.
 
Contributor(s) Fedorov VB, Goropashnaya AV, Tøien O, Stewart NC, Chang C, Wang H, Yan J, Showe LC, Showe MK, Barnes BM
Citation(s) 21453527
Submission date Mar 10, 2011
Last update date Jan 18, 2013
Contact name Haifang Wang
Organization name Shanghai institute for biology science
Department CAS-MPG Partner institute for Computational Biology
Street address 320 yueyang road
City Shanghai
ZIP/Postal code 200031
Country China
 
Platforms (2)
GPL8249 Wistar Institute Ursus americanus 9.6 k BA01
GPL13263 Wistar Institute Ursus americanus 9.6 k BA02
Samples (35)
GSM688550 heart_hibernating_N03-056
GSM688551 heart_hibernating_N04-047
GSM688552 heart_hibernating_N05-034
Relations
BioProject PRJNA138223

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