Gene expression profiling in the rat forestomach exposed to tetrabromoethane, dibutyl adipate, p-ethylphenol, o-t-butylphenol and p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol. CIBEX accession: CBX170
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJDB13993)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJDB13993)
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Project name: Rattus norvegicus
Description: Toxicology principally investigates the influence of chemical substances onto living organisms by use of biological indicators detected by experimental methods including biochemical, immunological, and pathological approaches that require method-specific multiple platforms. In contrast, recently developed genomics enables to employ thousands of genes as parameters to assess diverse biological phenomena on a single platform such as gene expression profiling. Thus, the integration of genomics into toxicology should exploit novel fields for the biological assessment of substances, describing alterations after exposure of substances to animals or cultured cells with multiple parameters in a single platform across diverse specimens. In this study, we administered five chemical substances tetrabromoethane, dibutyl adipate, p-ethylphenol, ??-??-butylphenol and p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol independently to male for 28 days repeatedly, prepared multiple tissue samples of each animal, and comprehensively investigated gene expression levels in the forestomach with DNA microarrays containing probes representing approximately 11,000 species of rat transcripts. We expect the data obtained in this study may contribute to establish novel accurate approaches for the assessment of chemical substances existing and generated in the future by comparing with the previously accumulated findings obtained by repeated dose 28-day oral administration to rats.
Data type: Transcriptome or Gene expression
Sample scope: Monoisolate
Organization: Fukushima Global Medical Science Center, Fukushima Medical University
Release date: 2022-07-22
Last updated: 2022-07-22