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Series GSE71125 Query DataSets for GSE71125
Status Public on Nov 10, 2015
Title Mammary Gland from hNAG-1 overexpressing mice
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug activated gene 1 (NAG-1) plays some role in reducing obesity in mice overexpressing human NAG-1, even on a high fat diet. Male and female hNAG-1 expressing mice have reduced body weight, increased longevity and metabolic activity. This study investigates the role of hNAG-1 in female reproduction and finds that the female mice have reduced fertility and pup survival after birth. Examination of the mammary glands in these mice suggests that hNAG-1 overexpressing mice have altered mammary epithelial development during pregnancy, including reduced occupancy of the fat pad and increased apoptosis via TUNEL positive cells at lactation day 2. Pups nursing from hNAG-1 overexpressing dams have reduced milk spots compared to pups nursing from WT dams. When CD-1 pups were cross-fostered with hNAG-1 or WT dams; reduced milk volume was observed in pups nursing from hNAG-1 dams compared to pups nursing from WT dams in a lactation challenge study. Milk was isolated from WT and hNAG-1 dams, and the milk was found to have secreted NAG-1 protein (approximately 25ng/mL) from hNAG-1 dams compared to WT dams, which had no detectable NAG-1 in the milk. A decrease in non-esterified free fatty acids in the milk of hNAG-1 dams was observed. Altered milk composition suggests that the pups were receiving inadequate nutrients during perinatal development; to examine this hypothesis serum was isolated from pups and clinical chemistry points were measured. Male and female pups nursing from hNAG-1 dams had reduced serum triglyceride concentrations. Cidea/CIDEA expression was reduced in hNAG-1 mammary glands, and microarray analysis suggests that genes involved in lipid metabolism are differentially expressed in hNAG-1 mammary glands. This study suggests that overexpression of hNAG-1 impairs lactational differentiation and pup survival due to altered milk quality and quantity
 
Overall design 4 WT mammary glands on lactation day 2 and 5 hNAG-1 transgenic mice mammary glands on lactation day 2 were used.
 
Contributor(s) Binder AK, Kosak JP, Eling T, Korach K
Citation(s) 26745373
Submission date Jul 20, 2015
Last update date May 10, 2018
Contact name NIEHS Microarray Core
E-mail(s) microarray@niehs.nih.gov, liuliw@niehs.nih.gov
Organization name NIEHS
Department DIR
Lab Microarray Core
Street address 111 T.W. Alexander Drive
City RTP
State/province NC
ZIP/Postal code 27709
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL4134 Agilent-014868 Whole Mouse Genome Microarray 4x44K G4122F (Feature Number version)
Samples (9)
GSM1827595 WT 1
GSM1827596 WT 2
GSM1827597 WT 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA290399

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE71125_RAW.tar 88.8 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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