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Profiling of gene expression in rat liver and rat primary cultured hepatocytes treated with peroxisome proliferators.

Kotaro Tamura1, Atsushi Ono, Toshikazu Miyagishima, Taku Nagao, Tetsuro Urushidani.   

Abstract

The Toxicogenomics project has been constructing a large-scale database of about 150 compounds exposed to rat (single dose, 3, 6, 9, 24 hrs and repeated dose for 3, 7, 14 28 days with 3 dose levels) and rat hepatocytes (2, 8, 24 hr with 3 concentrations) and data of transcriptome in liver using GeneChip, and the related toxicological measures are being accumulated. In the present study, the data of three ligands of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha), i.e., clofibrate, WY-14643 and gemfibrozil in our database were analyzed. Many of the beta-oxidation-related genes were commonly induced in vivo and in vitro, whereas expression changes in genes related to cell proliferation, apoptosis, were detected in vivo (single and repeated dose) but not in vitro. Changes in those related to the immune response, coagulation and the stress response were also detectable exclusively in vivo. Using the genes mobilized in two or three PPARalpha agonists, hierarchical clustering was performed on 32 compounds stored in our database. In the profiling of an in vivo single dose, benzbromarone and aspirin were located in the same cluster of the three PPARalpha agonists. The clustering of in vitro data revealed that benzbromarone, three NSAIDs (aspirin, indomethacin and diclofenac sodium) and valproic acid belonged to the same cluster of PPARalpha agonists, supporting the reports that benzbromarone,valproic acid and some NSAIDs were reported to be PPARalpha agonists. Using the genes commonly up-regulated both in vivo and in vitro, principal component analysis was performed in 32 compounds, and principal component 1 was found to be the convenient parameter to extract PPARalpha agonist-like compounds from the database.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17202761     DOI: 10.2131/jts.31.471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Toxicol Sci        ISSN: 0388-1350            Impact factor:   2.196


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