| Literature DB >> 22206492 |
Chris van der Poel1, Luc E Gosselin, Jonathan D Schertzer, James G Ryall, Kristy Swiderski, Meron Wondemaghen, Gordon S Lynch.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Some of the most serious consequences of normal ageing relate to its effects on skeletal muscle, particularly significant wasting and associated weakness, termed "sarcopenia". The underlying mechanisms of sarcopenia have yet to be elucidated completely but an altered muscle inflammatory response after injury is a likely contributing factor. In this study we investigated age-related changes in the expression of numerous inflammatory markers linked to successful muscle regeneration.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22206492 PMCID: PMC3339359 DOI: 10.1186/1476-9255-8-41
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Inflamm (Lond) ISSN: 1476-9255 Impact factor: 4.981
Forward and reverse primers for PCR analyses.
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| Forward | Reverse |
|---|---|---|
| CD18 (NM-001037780) | TGA CAT CCC CAA CAA AGT GA | CAC TCG GCA CAG AAG ACG TA |
| TNF-α (NM-012675) | GCT CCC TCT CAT CAG TTC CA | TGT GGG TGA GGA GCA CAT AG |
| IL-1β (NM-031512) | AGG CTT CCT TGT GCA AGT GT | TGA GTG ACA CTG CCT TCC TG |
| IL-6 (NM-012589) | TGT GCA ATG GCA ATT CTG AT | GAG CAT TGG AAG TTG GGG TA |
| IL-18 (NM-019165) | ATA TCG ACC GAA CAG CCA AC | ATC CCC ATT TTC ATC CTT CC |
| IFN-γ (NM-138880) | GCC CTC TCT GGC TGT TAC TG | CCA AGA GGA GGC TCT TTC CT |
| Myogenin (M-24393) | TGG TCC CAA CCC AGG AGA TCA TTT | ACA TAT CCT CCA CCG TGA TGC TGT |
| MyoD (M-84176) | CTA CAG CGG CGA CTC AGA CG | TTG GGG CCG GAT GTA GGA |
All sequences are read from 5' to 3'. Corresponding accession numbers for the rat (Rattus norvegicus) are listed below the gene.
Figure 1Total mRNA transcript levels of CD18 (A) and IFNγ (B) in the injured EDL muscles of all age groups. # represents significant difference between old compared with young and adult rats (P < 0.05).
Figure 2mRNA transcript levels of IL1β and IL18 in injured and uninjured muscles from young, adult old rats. # represents significant difference between old compared with young and adult rats (P < 0.05).
Figure 3mRNA transcript levels of TNFα in muscles from young, adult old rats at 12, 24, 36, 48 and 72 hours post-injury. # represents significant difference between old compared with young and adult rats (P < 0.05).
Figure 4Total MyoD (A) mRNA expression in uninjured EDL muscles higher in old rats compared with young and adult rats. Ø represents significant difference between old compared with young (P < 0.05).