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The study on the effects of vutiglabridin in the gastrocnemius muscle of aged mice

Title
The study on the effects of vutiglabridin in the gastrocnemius muscle of aged mice
Alternative Title
Vutiglabridin이 노화 마우스의 비장근에 미치는 효과에 대한 연구
Author(s)
Jihan Lee
DGIST Authors
Jihan LeeChang-Hoon NamYoung-Sam Lee
Advisor
남창훈
Co-Advisor(s)
Young-Sam Lee
Issued Date
2023
Awarded Date
2023-02-01
Type
Thesis
Description
Aging, Vutiglabridin, Satellite cell, GA muscle, ROS
Table Of Contents
Ⅰ. Introduction 1

Ⅱ. Experimental Method & Materials
2.1. Mice 6
2.2. RNA extraction 6
2.3. Real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) 7
2.4. Bulk RNA sequencing 7
2.5. Senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-gal) staining 8
2.6. Glutathione assay 8
2.7. Statistics 8

Ⅲ. Result
3.1. Vutiglabridin tended to decrease the senescence-related gene expressions in the GA muscle of aged mice 10
3.2. Vutiglabridin could affect ECM, ROS, mitochondria, and RNA processing gene ontology pathways and age-associated lncRNA in the GA muscle of aged mice 11
3.3. Vutiglabridin may modulate satellite cell function-related gene expressions in the GA muscle of aged mice 12
3.4. Vutiglabridin may change alternative splicing-related gene expressions in the GA muscle of aged mice 16
3.5. Vutiglabridin regulated the senescence-related gene expressions in the spleen and kidney of aged mice 17
3.6. Vutiglabridin may reduce the SA-β-gal activity but vutiglabridin did not affect the ratio of glutathione in the spleen and kidney of aged mice 18

Ⅳ. Discussion 20

Ⅴ. Conclusion 25

Ⅵ. Figures 26

Ⅶ. References 38
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/45707

http://dgist.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000655565
DOI
10.22677/THESIS.200000655565
Degree
Master
Department
Department of New Biology
Publisher
DGIST
Related Researcher
  • 남창훈 Nam, Chang-Hoon
  • Research Interests Protein Engineering; History and Philosophy of Science; Scientific Art; Biomaterial Development (Tissue Engineering) with modified bacteriophage; Bio Sensor Development
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