Metabolomics,Unknown,Transcriptomics,Genomics,Proteomics

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Suckling piglets: Control vs. weaned piglets


ABSTRACT: Transcriptional profiling of 25d old piglets comparing control untreated suckling jejunum with weaned piglets' jejunum. The goal was to gain new insight into the interaction between weaning and intestinal function.A keen interest is paid in deciphering expression changes of apoptosis or cell cycle control genes. The statistical analysis of gene ontology revealed that most of these altered genes are metabolic-related enzymes and regulators which may involved in the biological regulation, developmental process, and cellular process. Weaning also causes alterations in various immune response pathways. Results likely indicate that weaning induced cell cycle arrest, enhanced apoptosis, and inhibited cell proliferation. Two-condition experiment, suckling control piglets' jejunum vs. weaned piglets' jejunum. Biological replicates: 4 control replicates, 4 weaned replicates.

ORGANISM(S): Sus scrofa

SUBMITTER: Jianxiong Xu 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-48050 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Gene expression profiling analysis reveals weaning-induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in the small intestine of pigs.

Zhu L H LH   Xu J X JX   Zhu S W SW   Cai X X   Yang S F SF   Chen X L XL   Guo Q Q  

Journal of animal science 20140204 3


In swine production, weaning is a critical event for porcine weaning-associated disease, such as postweaning stress syndrome, which involves intestinal dysfunction. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms of intestinal dysfunction in pigs during weaning. To gain new insight into the interaction between weaning stress and intestinal function, 4 pigs at 25 d of age for each of the weaning and the suckling groups for a total of 40 pigs were used to analyze changes in the genomic exp  ...[more]

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