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Series GSE21791 Query DataSets for GSE21791
Status Public on May 12, 2014
Title Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) Rat Study - Diaphragm vs. Sternohyoid
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Type 2 diabetes differs from type 1 diabetes in its pathogenesis. Type 1 diabetic diaphragm has altered gene expression which includes lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, ubiquitination and oxidoreductase activity. The objectives of the present study were to assess respiratory muscle gene expression changes in type 2 diabetes and to determine whether they are greater for the diaphragm than an upper airway muscle. Diaphragm and sternohyoid muscle from Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats were analyzed with Affymetrix gene expression arrays. The two muscles had 97 and 102 genes, respectively, with at least ±1.5-fold significantly changed expression with diabetes, and these were assigned to gene ontology groups based on over-representation analysis. Several significantly changed groups were common to both muscles, including lipid metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, muscle contraction, ion transport and collagen, although the number of genes and the specific genes involved differed considerably for the two muscles. In both muscles there was a shift in metabolism gene expression from carbohydrate metabolism toward lipid metabolism, but the shift was greater and involved more genes in diabetic diaphragm than diabetic sternohyoid muscle. Groups present in only diaphragm were blood circulation and oxidoreductase activity. Groups present in only sternohyoid were immune & inflammation and response to stress & wounding, with complement genes being a prominent component. In conclusion, type 2 diabetes-induced gene expression changes in respiratory muscles has both similarities and differences relative to previous data on type 1 diabetes gene expression. Furthermore, the diabetic alterations in gene expression differ between diaphragm and sternohyoid.
 
Overall design 18-week-old Zucker diabetic fatty rats: 6 normal and 5 diabetic diaphragms and sternohyoids.
 
Contributor(s) van Lunteren E, Moyer M
Citation(s) 24199937
Submission date May 12, 2010
Last update date Sep 11, 2019
Contact name Erik -- van Lunteren
E-mail(s) exv4@cwru.edu
Phone 216-791-3800
Organization name Cleveland VA Medical Center
Department Pulmonary 111J(W)
Street address 10701 East Boulevard
City Cleveland
State/province OH
ZIP/Postal code 44106
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL341 [RAE230A] Affymetrix Rat Expression 230A Array
Samples (22)
GSM542704 Normal Diaphragm 1 (ZDF Study)
GSM542705 Normal Diaphragm 2 (ZDF Study)
GSM542706 Normal Diaphragm 3 (ZDF Study)
Relations
BioProject PRJNA126943

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