Experiment Id | E-GEOD-10067 | Series Id | GSE10067 |
Name | Transcription profiling of mouse liver samples comparing hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) knockout mice vs. wildtype | Experiment Type | transcription profiling by array |
Study Type | WT vs. Mutant | Source | ArrayExpress |
Curation Date | 2018-11-20 |
description | HSL is a key enzyme in in the mobilization of fatty acids from the triglyceride stores of white adipose tissue. In addition, it is expressed in mice liver. In the present microarray study, changes in the transcript profile of murine liver samples due to global HSL knockout were investigated. Experiment Overall Design: Genetic modification to analyze the impact of a general knockout of the HSL gene on liver metabolism. Experiment Overall Design: HSL knockout (ko) mice versus wildtype (wt) mice. Mice fed a normal diet (ND) versus mice fed a high fat diet (FD) for 6 months. Equal amounts of liver samples from six mice were pooled and total RNA was extracted, except for HSL-null mice on FD were only 4 livers were pooled. |