Project description:To investigate the effects of diabetic conditions on the development of AD pathology, we fed wild-type and Alzheimer's disease model (App[NL-F/NL-F]) mice with control or high fat diet from 6 months after birth for 12 months, then examined behavior, brain pathology and gene expression profiles. Both groups of mice fed with high fat diet exhibited diabetic conditions, and App[NL-F/NL-F] mice exhibited aggravated cognitive impairment with enhanced Alzheimer's disease pathology.
Project description:Airbreathing catfish are stenohaline freshwater fish capable of withstanding various environmental conditions and farming practices, including breathing atmospheric oxygen. This unique ability has enabled them to thrive in semi-terrestrial habitats. However, the genomic mechanisms underlying their adaptation to adverse ecological environments remain largely unexplored, primarily due to the limited availability of high-quality genomic resources. Here, we present a haplotype-resolved and near telomere-to-telomere (T2T) genome assembly of the African catfish (Clarias gariepinus), utilizing Oxford Nanopore, PacBio HiFi, Illumina and Hi-C sequencing technologies. The primary assembly spans 969.62 Mb with only 47 contigs, achieving a contig N50 of 33.71 Mb. Terminal telomeric signals were detected in 22 of 47 contigs, suggesting T2T assembled chromosomes. BUSCO analysis confirmed gene space completeness of 99% against the Actinopterygii dataset, highlighting the high quality of the assembly. Genome annotation identified 25,655 protein-coding genes and estimated 43.94% genome-wide repetitive elements. This data provides valuable genomic resources to advance aquaculture practices and to explore the genomic underpinnings of the ecological resilience of airbreathing catfish and related teleosts.
Project description:We performed a broad-spectrum microarray analysis using mRNA from 3 NL and 5 DS astrocyte cultures. The microarray output was validated for several genes To explore the relation between gene expression and potential oxidative stress in DS samples, we also evaluated the transcription profile in NL astrocytes subjected to mild oxidative stress (50µM H2O2 for 24 hr).