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Series GSE38695 Query DataSets for GSE38695
Status Public on Jun 03, 2015
Title Exacerbated oxidative stress in the fasting liver according to fuel partitioning
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Complete starvation may prove lethal due to excessive loss of body proteins. However, it is still not completely understood whether responses to food deprivation are time-dependently induced or triggered in relation with the successive phases of protein sparing and wasting that characterize prolonged fasting. As the liver has a wide range of vital functions, we examined the hepatic regulatory mechanisms elicited during prolonged fasting. We showed that fasting-induced transcriptome/proteome changes occur in close relation with fuel partitioning, independently of ATP levels. Omics data suggesting a worsening of oxidative stress during the proteolytic stage of fasting, this was further validated using biochemical assays. Low levels of antioxidant factors were indeed paralleled by their decreased activity, which could be impaired by low NADPH levels. Oxidative damages on lipids and proteins were accordingly increased only during late fasting. At this stage, the gene/protein expression of several chaperones was also repressed. Together with the impairment of metabolic achievements, a vicious cycle involving protein misfolding and oxidative stress could jeopardize liver functions when the proteolytic stage of fasting is reached. Thus, monitoring of liver impairments should help to better manage or treat catabolic and/or oxidative stress conditions, such as ageing and degeneration.
 
Overall design Liver impairments during prolonged fasting. We analyzed liver from 16 male Sprague Dawley rats randomly divided into 4 groups (4 fed, 4 fasted until phase 2 of fasting [P2], 4 fasted until phase 3 of fasting [P3], 4 fasted until phase 3 and then re-fed for two days [P3r2]) using the Affymetrix Rat Exon 1.0 ST platform. Array data was processed by Affymetrix GCOS v1.4 and Expression Console v1.1. No technical replicates were performed.
 
Contributor(s) Wasselin T, Zahn S, Le Maho Y, Van Dorsselaer A, Raclot T, Bertile F
Citation(s) 24920225
Submission date Jun 13, 2012
Last update date Jul 30, 2015
Contact name Fabrice Bertile
E-mail(s) fbertile@unistra.fr
Phone +33368852681
Organization name CNRS, IPHC
Department Analytical Sciences
Lab LSMBO
Street address 25 rue Becquerel
City Strasbourg
ZIP/Postal code F-67087
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6543 [RaEx-1_0-st] Affymetrix Rat Exon 1.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (16)
GSM947641 Rat_Liver_Fed_1
GSM947642 Rat_Liver_Fed_2
GSM947643 Rat_Liver_Fed_3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA168445

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