PLX240470

GSE95156: Pancreatic alpha and beta-cellular clocks have distinct molecular properties and impact on islet hormone secretion and gene expression

  • Organsim mouse
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

We performed a parallel analysis of the molecular properties of - and -cell oscillators, using a mouse model expressing three reporter genes: one labeling -cells, one specific for -cells, and a third monitoring circadian gene expression. Diurnal transcriptome analysis in separated - and -cells revealed that a high number of genes with key roles in islet physiology, including regulators of glucose sensing and hormone secretion, are differentially expressed in these cell types. This study represents the first parallel large-scale circadian in vivo transcriptome analysis in separated - and -cells. SOURCE: Florence,Evelyne,Perrin University of Montpellier

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