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Series GSE163294 Query DataSets for GSE163294
Status Public on Dec 17, 2020
Title Transcriptome sequencing reveals high-salt diet-induced abnormal liver metabolic pathways in mice
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary we analyzed the influence of a high-salt diet on liver by transcriptome sequencing. We found that after high-salt feeding, many metabolic abnormalities had formed based on transcriptome sequencing results. Analyses of differentially expressed genes revealed that at least 15 enzyme activities and the metabolism of multiple substances were affected by a high-salt diet. Moreover, a variety of signaling, and metabolic pathways, as well as biological functions, including some known pathways and many novel ones, such as retinol metabolism, linoleic acid metabolism, steroid hormone biosynthesis, and signaling pathways, were involved in liver dysfunction due to a high-salt diet.
 
Overall design Liver mRNA profiles of normal mice (fed with normal chow) and the high salt group (fed with sodium-rich chow (containing 6% NaCl)) for 6 weeks.
 
Contributor(s) Yanping L, Yufei L
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Submission date Dec 16, 2020
Last update date Dec 20, 2020
Contact name Li Yanping
Organization name Civil Aviation General Hospital
Street address 1# Gaojingjia
City Beijing
ZIP/Postal code 100123
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13112 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (8)
GSM4976769 1G
GSM4976770 2G
GSM4976771 3G
Relations
BioProject PRJNA685645
SRA SRP298084

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