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Series GSE168765 Query DataSets for GSE168765
Status Public on Mar 12, 2021
Title Effects of Voluntary Running Wheel Exercise-induced Extracellular Vesicles on Anxiety
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Exercise induces the release of extracellular vesicles (EVs) into the circulation, which transmit signals between organs. EVs contain microRNAs (miRNAs) that inhibit mRNA translation or enhance mRNA degradation. However, the effects of exercise-induced EVs on anxiety remain poorly understood.
We used microarrays to figure out the global alteration of gene expression in the hippocampus underlying stress and sedentary or exercise-induced EVs.
 
Overall design We isolated EVs from the sera of mice that were sedentary or that voluntarily exercised. After then, we analyzed changes in mice with 3 weeks of restraint stress-induced anxiety after injection of 20μg amounts of EVs from exercised or sedentary mice into the left cerebral ventricle.
 
Contributor(s) Yoon KJ, Moon HY
Citation(s) 34276303
Submission date Mar 11, 2021
Last update date Jul 20, 2021
Contact name Kyeong Jin Yoon
E-mail(s) kyeongjinys@gmail.com
Organization name Seoul National University
Street address Gwanak-ro 1
City Seoul
ZIP/Postal code 08826
Country South Korea
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23038 [Clariom_S_Mouse] Affymetrix Clariom S Assay, Mouse (Includes Pico Assay)
Samples (3)
GSM5169123 Normal, Vesicle treated
GSM5169124 Restraint, Sedentary-induced extracellular vesicles treated
GSM5169125 Restraint, Exercise-induced extracellular vesicles treated
Relations
BioProject PRJNA713835

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