Project description:mRNA expression was compared in between wild type and mitoNEET transgenic subcutaneous adipose tissue RNA was isolated from subcutaneous adipose tissue from male FVB mice in the light phase. mRNA expression was compared in between wild type and mitoNEET transgenic subcutaneous adipose tissue.
Project description:This is the expression dataset for two studies: 1) Characterization of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue transcriptome and biological pathways in pregnant and non-pregnant women: Evidence for pregnancy-related regional-specific differences in adipose tissue and 2) Characterization of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue transcriptome in pregnant women with and without spontaneous labor at term: Implication of alternative splicing in the metabolic adaptations of adipose tissue to parturition. The studies compare expression profiles and exon usage between adipose tissue regions and groups of women (pregnant vs non-pregnant) and in labor vs not in labor.
Project description:This dataset contains mass spectrometry-based proteomics data from subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), visceral adipose tissue (VAT), and brown adipose tissue (BAT) isolated from wild-type and adipose-tissue-specific myoglobin knockout (ATMBKO) mice maintained at room temperature (23°C), thermoneutrality (30°C), or exposed to cold (8°C). The objective of the study was to determine the contribution of adipose myoglobin to thermogenesis and thermoregulation. The dataset provides a resource to investigate depot-specific and temperature-dependent proteomic changes associated with adipose myoglobin deficiency.
Project description:This is the expression dataset for two studies: 1) Characterization of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue transcriptome and biological pathways in pregnant and non-pregnant women: Evidence for pregnancy-related regional-specific differences in adipose tissue and 2) Characterization of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue transcriptome in pregnant women with and without spontaneous labor at term: Implication of alternative splicing in the metabolic adaptations of adipose tissue to parturition. The studies compare expression profiles and exon usage between adipose tissue regions and groups of women (pregnant vs non-pregnant) and in labor vs not in labor. Paired design for regional differences within groups of women (identified by Subject _# in the title), and unpaired design between groups of women.