1. Identification of Reliable Reference Genes for Use in Gene Expression Studies in Rat Febrile Seizure Model.
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Kovalenko AA, Zakharova MV, Schwarz AP, Zubareva OE, and Zaitsev AV
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- Animals, Rats, Hippocampus metabolism, Hippocampus pathology, Male, Reference Standards, Gene Expression Regulation, RNA, Messenger genetics, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Brain metabolism, Brain pathology, Seizures, Febrile genetics, Gene Expression Profiling methods, Gene Expression Profiling standards, Disease Models, Animal, Genes, Essential
- Abstract
The study of the pathogenesis of febrile seizures and their consequences frequently necessitates gene expression analysis. The primary methodology employed for such analysis is reverse transcription with quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). To ensure the accuracy of data obtained by RT-qPCR, it is crucial to utilize stably expressed reference genes. The objective of this study was to identify the most suitable reference genes for use in the analysis of mRNA production in various brain regions of rats following prolonged neonatal febrile seizures. The expression stability of eight housekeeping genes was evaluated using the online tool RefFinder in the dorsal and ventral hippocampal regions and in the temporal and medial prefrontal cortex of the brain. The Ppia gene exhibited the greatest stability of expression. Conversely, the genes with the least stable expression levels were Actb and Ywhaz ; thus, it is not recommended to use them for normalization in a febrile seizure model. Additionally, the majority of housekeeping genes demonstrate age-related, region-specific fluctuations. Therefore, it is crucial to employ the appropriate housekeeping genes for each brain structure under investigation when examining the expression dynamics of genes of interest in a febrile seizure model., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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- 2024
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