Age-related changes in gene expression in the rat brain revealed by differential display.

Experientia Pub Date : 1996-09-15 DOI:10.1007/BF01938876
M Salehi, M A Hodgkins, B J Merry, M H Goyns
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We have used the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based technique of differential display to analyse changes in gene expression during ageing of the rat brain. In this approach we have compared three young adult (6 months) with three old adult (20 months) animals. RNA preparations from the homogenised brains were subjected to reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR using 36 different combinations of primer pairs. Any PCR product which was consistently found to be more prominent in the three young brains compared to the three old brains, and vice versa, was scored as potentially representing a gene which was differentially expressed during the ageing of this tissue. Out of a possible 2000+ PCR products we identified 44 that might represent genes that exhibit differential expression during ageing of the rat brain. An initial screen of these fragments, by Southern-blotting the PCR products and hybridising them with cDNA probes derived from either young or old brain RNA preparations, indicated that 40% of them represented genes that were differentially expressed. This approach is likely to prove invaluable for identifying cohorts of genes that show differential expression during the ageing process.

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差异显示揭示了大鼠脑中基因表达的年龄相关变化。
我们使用基于聚合酶链反应(PCR)的差异显示技术来分析大鼠脑衰老过程中基因表达的变化。在这种方法中,我们比较了三只年轻成年动物(6个月)和三只年老成年动物(20个月)。用36种不同的引物对组合进行逆转录酶(RT)-PCR。任何在三个年轻的大脑中被发现比三个年老的大脑更突出的PCR产物,反之亦然,被评分为潜在地代表了在该组织衰老过程中差异表达的基因。在可能的2000多个PCR产物中,我们鉴定出44个可能代表在大鼠大脑衰老过程中表现出差异表达的基因。对这些片段的初步筛选,通过Southern-blotting PCR产物,并将它们与来自年轻或年老脑RNA制剂的cDNA探针杂交,表明其中40%代表差异表达的基因。这种方法对于识别在衰老过程中表现出差异表达的基因群可能是非常宝贵的。
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