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Study on genes with altered expression in α-amanitin poisoned mice and evaluation on antagonistic effects of traditional Chinese medicines against toxicity of α-amanitin

Chen, Q. and Cao, M. and Xiang, W. and Sun, Q. and Zhang, J. and Hou, R. and Yan, Z. and Yang, Z. and Liu, J. and Zhao, J. (2009) Study on genes with altered expression in α-amanitin poisoned mice and evaluation on antagonistic effects of traditional Chinese medicines against toxicity of α-amanitin. Acta Biologica Hungarica, 60 (3). pp. 281-291. ISSN 0236-5383

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Abstract

The forward and reverse cDNA subtractive libraries before and after the toxic effect of α-amanitin were constructed by suppression subtractive hybridization and randomly selected clones from each subtractive library were screened by PCR and dot blot hybridization. A total of 85 genes with altered expression were finally identified, with 41 genes from the forward library and 44 from the reverse library. Subsequently, the antagonistic effects of candidate traditional Chinese medicines were evaluated based on the genetic transcription levels of the genes with significant altered expression, including Catnβ, Flt3-L, IL-7r and Rpo2-4. The results indicated that Silybum marianum (L.) Gaert and Ganoderma lucidum had significant down-regulated effects on the transcription level of Catnβ that was up-regulated by α-amanitin, and the two herbs also up-regulated the transcription levels of Flt3-L and Rpo2-4. Silybum marianum (L.) had significant up-regulated effects on the IL-7r that was down-regulated by α-amanitin. These preliminary studies suggested that Silybum marianum (L.) and Ganoderma lucidum were effective antagonists against the toxicity of α-amanitin.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science / természettudomány > QH Natural history / természetrajz
Depositing User: Endre Sarvay
Date Deposited: 23 Nov 2017 14:47
Last Modified: 23 Nov 2017 14:47
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/70346

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