Stable reference genes are important for gene expression analyses such as quantitative
PCR. The stability of 15 candidate reference genes that can be used to developing mouse
gonads was thoroughly verified using combinations of multiple algorithms. The expression
of these genes fluctuated greatly depending on the analysis period and/or gender.
Peptidylprolyl isomerase A (Ppia) and polymerase (RNA) II (DNA directed)
polypeptide A (Polr2a) were the reference genes that were used stably for
a wide analysis period in developing mouse gonads. Furthermore, the stable reference genes
corresponding to the analysis period and/or gender were ranked. These results are useful
for the selection of the optimal reference gene required for high-precision
measurements.
Running Head: CULTURE SYSTEM OF UNDIFFERENTIATED GONAD (40/40 characters) immature gonads (6 ts). These results show that our gonadal organ culture system is useful for elucidating the regulation mechanism of Sry expression in undifferentiated bipotential gonads.
Gitelman's syndrome (GS) is an autosomal recessive disorder; it is rarely inherited over several generations. A 16-year-old boy showed hypokalemia and hypocalciuria. Clinically, he was diagnosed as GS because of diuretic responsiveness to furosemide but not thiazide. Genetic testing disclosed he was a compound heterozygote (T180K/V677M) for the SLC12A3 gene. Unexpectedly, the patient's father also showed hypokalemia and hypocalciuria. The genetic analysis showed he had an L849H mutation in addition to T180K. The present pedigree showed an extremely rare case. Diuretic tests are useful diagnostic methods, and genetic testing is necessary for precise evaluation of complicated cases as in this family.
C57BL/6J-XY
POS
(B6J-XY
POS
) mice, which have the Y chromosome
derived from
Mus musculus poschiavinus
on a B6J genetic background, form
ovotestes or ovaries. Previously, we replaced the genetic background of
B6J-XY
POS
mice with B6N and found that individuals with testes also appeared
in addition to those with ovaries or ovotestes. To investigate the effect of the B6J
genetic sequence on the testis differentiation, the genetic background of
B6N-XY
POS
mice was replaced with B6J again. The recovery of the B6J genetic
background significantly decreased the incidence of testes; only ovaries developed. These
results indicate that the testicular differentiation process tends to be perturbed
especially in the B6J substrain. This shows the importance of substrain differences in
mice usually treated as B6 collectively.
Preeclampsia is the most common hypertensive disorder to occur during pregnancy. A healthy 38-year-old primipara presented with pretibial edema at 33 weeks of gestation followed by the development of proteinuria at 36 weeks of gestation. She had no past medical history of hypertension and was normotensive during gestation. Her proteinuria persisted after delivery, and she was also hypoalbuminemic. A renal biopsy revealed a remodeling of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) with double contours. Some of the glomerular segments showed endothelial swelling. Immunoperoxidase staining for C4b-binding protein was positive and Protein S was weakly detected in the GBM. Electron microscopy revealed an expansion of the subendothelial zone as well as mesangial cell interposition. This case suggests that glomerular endotheliosis may therefore sometimes be present despite the absence of hypertension.
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