Journal of Prosthodontic Research
Online ISSN : 1883-9207
Print ISSN : 1883-1958
ISSN-L : 1883-1958
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Gene expression profile of mouse masseter muscle after repetitive electrical stimulation
Tsuyoshi OnoKenji MaekawaWataru SonoyamaShunji KojimaTsutomu TanakaGlenn T. ClarkTakuo Kuboki
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2010 Volume 54 Issue 1 Pages 36-41

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Purpose: To examine gene expression profile changes in the mouse masseter muscle tissue after repetitive electrical stimulation by using a DNA microarray technique.
Methods: Nine male ICR mice aged 10 weeks were used. Each anesthetized mouse was secured on a platform in a supine position and the masseter muscle tissues on both sides were exposed. Bipolar electrodes were set on the right masseteric fascia to electrically stimulate the masseter muscle (8 V, 10 Hz, 20 ms) for 30 min. After cessation of stimulation bilateral masseter muscle tissues were sampled at 0 h (n = 3),1h(n = 3), 2 h (n = 3). TotalRNAwas isolated fromthe homogenized muscle tissuesand purified mRNAsamples (50 mg) were processed and hybridized with microarray slides. Probe arrays were then scanned and analyzed to calculate the signal density. Gene expression profiles were compared at each time point between the right (stimulation side) and left (control side) masseter. When the gene expression levels were different more than 2-fold, the difference was regarded as positive.
Results: Of the 6400 genes assessed, 1733 genes were up-regulated and 515 genes were down-regulated in the stimulation side at least once during the experimental time course. These up-or down-regulated genes were associated with autoimmune/inflammatory disease (28/114), cardiovascular disease (17/61), neuroscience (12/50), apoptosis (27/93), diabetes/obesity (9/28), signal transduction (66/250) and others. 28 genes were up-regulated and 25 genes were down-regulated at all time points.
Conclusions: Dramatic gene expression changes were induced by the repetitive electrical muscle stimulation in mouse masseter.
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