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Sample GSM2344824 Query DataSets for GSM2344824
Status Public on Oct 31, 2017
Title Striatum from intact, levodopa-treated adult male Sprague Dawley rat, biological rep #3
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Intact, levodopa treated striatum
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Characteristics strain/background: Sprague Dawley
gender: Male
age: Adult
tissue: Striatum
lesion: Saline
treatment: Levodopa
animal id: 39
Treatment protocol Rats were anesthetized with 0.3ml/100g chloralpent. Each rat received two injections of 6-OHDA hydrobromide (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), 5ug/ul in 0.2% ascorbic acid in 0.9% saline, or vehicle (0.2% ascorbic acid in 0.9% saline). The two injection coordinates were AP+1.6mm, ML+2.4mm, DV -4.2, and, AP+0.2mm, ML+2.6mm, DV-7.0mm.
Growth protocol Male, Sprague Dawley rats weighing between 200-225g were given access to food and water ad libitum. They were housed in an AALAC accredited animal facility in a reverse light-dark cycle.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Rats were sacrificed, brains frozen in isopentane for 30 seconds and stored individually at -80˚C. Structures were dissected using punches at -20˚C in a cryostat. Punches were ejected into an eppendorf tube containing Trizol and gently homogenized using a disposable plastic pestle. Samples were stored at -80˚C. RNA was isolated from Trizol homogenate using RNA Clean and Concentrator kit (Zymo). Quality of total RNA was determined on an Agilent Bioanalyzer. Only samples with RIN values ≥ 7 were used in this study.
Label Biotin
Label protocol Biotin labeled, cRNA was made using Ambion WT Expression kit (Life Technologies) combined with the GeneChip WT Terminal Labeling Kit (Affymetrix).
 
Hybridization protocol 2.5 ug of fragmented cRNA was hybridized for 17 hours at 45C in the GeneChip Hybridization Oven 640 (Affymetrix). Chips were washed and stained in the Fluidics Station 450 (Affymetrix) using fluidix protocol FS450-0007.
Scan protocol GeneChips were scanned in a GeneChip Scanner 3000 7G (Affymetrix).
Description 39C_LD+_Intact
2mm X 2mm punch from lateral striatum
Data processing Data processing and analysis were performed (N = 3 rats per experimental group) using R v3.2.3 (http://www.R-project.org) and Bioconductor (19). CEL files were imported into R, assessed for quality, and Robust-Multi Array (RMA) normalized at the probeset level using the oligo package (v1.34).
probe group file: Bioconductor package pd.ragene.1.0.st.v1 (version 3.14.1) (target = probeset)
meta-probeset file: Bioconductor package pd.ragene.1.0.st.v1 (version 3.14.1) (target = probeset)
 
Submission date Oct 13, 2016
Last update date Oct 31, 2017
Contact name Jack W Lipton
E-mail(s) jack.lipton@hc.msu.edu
Phone 616-234-0950
Organization name Michigan State University
Department TSMM
Street address 333 Bostwick Ave.
City Grand Rapids
State/province MI
ZIP/Postal code 49503
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL10741
Series (1)
GSE88726 Aberrant striatal but not nigral gene expression profiles are specifically associated with dyskinesia behavior following levodopa treatment in the 6-hydroxydopamine lesioned rat

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE RMA normalized signal intensities from R/Bioconductor oligo package

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
10700001 12.25742963
10700002 7.261707948
10700003 10.57720698
10700004 4.643689413
10700005 9.54999022
10700006 3.195707569
10700007 3.507890165
10700008 2.932772384
10700009 8.789251812
10700010 3.873143505
10700011 5.324674592
10700012 4.7603485
10700013 11.58130509
10700014 10.60923979
10700015 8.744968866
10700016 3.263132625
10700017 6.644954295
10700018 2.994797951
10700019 3.391219534
10700020 12.48816274

Total number of rows: 213067

Table truncated, full table size 4346 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM2344824_39C_LD+_Intact_Striatum_C.CEL.gz 4.2 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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