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Analysis of Iptakalim-induced gene expression changes in heart, brain and liver by cDNA microarray / 中国药理学通报
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-561158
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ABSTRACT
Aim To observe changes of gene expression profile in rat heart , liver and brain treated with iptakalim using cDNA microarray and analyze its molecule mechanism about pharmacology and treatment. MethodsRats were treated with iptakalim for 14 days at a dose of 3 mg?kg-1 by gavage. Total RNA was extracted from heart, liver and brain tissues and reversely transcribed to cDNA, which were labeled with Cy3 and Cy5 fluorescent as probes and hybridized to Gene Chip (BiostarR-40s). Scan array 3 000 was used for scanning the hybridizing signals and ImageGENE 3.0 for data analysis. Data were confirmed using RT-PCR. ②Rats were randomly divided into normal control group and 4 iptakalim groups. Iptakalim was administered orally at doses of 1, 3, 9 mg?kg-1 body weight per day for 2 weeks. The last group was orally administered at a dose of 9 mg?kg-1 body weight per day for 2 weeks, and iptakalim was withdrawn for 10 days. We observe effects of iptakalim on hemodynamics parameters in anesthetized rats and changes of myocardial structure, myofilament ultra-structure after 24h at the end of the last administration. Results ① The new chemical entity iptakalim had selectivity on changes of gene expression in rat heart, liver and brain. Compared with control group, 236 genes are changed (100 increased and 136 decreased) in rat hearts and 6 transcripts (6 increased) in rat livers, there are no changes on gene expression in rat brains. ② In anesthetized rats, iptakalim at doses of 1, 3, 9 mg?kg-1 neither affected pharmacological effects on cardiovascular hemodynamics parameters nor had pathological changes on myocardial morphological and ultrastructure. Conclusion Under the same experimental conditions, the new chemical entity iptakalim has selectivity on changes of gene expression in vital organs. Iptakalim shows no side-effects on cardiac function and tissue structure.

Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin Year: 1987 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin Year: 1987 Document type: Article
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