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Items: 17

1.

Glucocorticoid Exposure During Hippocampal Neurogenesis Primes Future Stress Response by Inducing Long-Lasting Changes in DNA Methylation

(Submitter supplied) This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by array; Methylation profiling by genome tiling array
Platforms:
GPL13534 GPL10558
122 Samples
Download data: IDAT
Series
Accession:
GSE119847
ID:
200119847
2.

Glucocorticoid Exposure During Hippocampal Neurogenesis Primes Future Stress Response by Inducing Long-Lasting Changes in DNA Methylation [methylation]

(Submitter supplied) Prenatal stress exposure is associated with the risk for psychiatric disorders later in life. This may be mediated via enhanced exposure to glucocorticoids (GCs), known to impact neurogenesis. We aimed to identify molecular mediators of these effects, focusing on long-lasting epigenetic changes. In a human hippocampal progenitor cell (HPC) line, we assessed the short- and long-term effects of GC exposure during neurogenesis on mRNA expression and DNA methylation (DNAm) profiles. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Methylation profiling by genome tiling array
Platform:
GPL13534
60 Samples
Download data: IDAT
Series
Accession:
GSE119846
ID:
200119846
3.

Glucocorticoid Exposure During Hippocampal Neurogenesis Primes Future Stress Response by Inducing Long-Lasting Changes in DNA Methylation [expression_acute]

(Submitter supplied) Prenatal stress exposure is associated with the risk for psychiatric disorders later in life. This may be mediated via enhanced exposure to glucocorticoids (GCs), known to impact neurogenesis. We aimed to identify molecular mediators of these effects, focusing on long-lasting epigenetic changes. In a human hippocampal progenitor cell (HPC) line, we assessed the short- and long-term effects of GC exposure during neurogenesis on mRNA expression and DNA methylation (DNAm) profiles. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL10558
15 Samples
Download data: IDAT, TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE119843
ID:
200119843
4.

Glucocorticoid Exposure During Hippocampal Neurogenesis Primes Future Stress Response by Inducing Long-Lasting Changes in DNA Methylation [expression]

(Submitter supplied) Prenatal stress exposure is associated with the risk for psychiatric disorders later in life. This may be mediated via enhanced exposure to glucocorticoids (GCs), known to impact neurogenesis. We aimed to identify molecular mediators of these effects, focusing on long-lasting epigenetic changes. In a human hippocampal progenitor cell (HPC) line, we assessed the short- and long-term effects of GC exposure during neurogenesis on mRNA expression and DNA methylation (DNAm) profiles. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL10558
47 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE119842
ID:
200119842
5.

DNA methylome signatures of prenatal exposure to synthetic glucocorticoids in hippocampus and peripheral whole blood of female guinea pigs in early life

(Submitter supplied) We examined the hypothesis that prenatal synthetic glucocorticoids (sGC) administration alters DNA methylation signatures in Guinea pig offspring hippocampus and whole blood. Guinea pigs were treated with sGC or saline in late gestation. Genome-wide modifications of DNA methylation were analyzed using reduced representation bisulfite sequencing in juvenile female offspring.
Organism:
Cavia porcellus
Type:
Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL29163
24 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE163447
ID:
200163447
6.

The Transgenerational Effects of Prenatal Synthetic Glucocorticoids on the Hippocampus Cortex

(Submitter supplied) First generation animals (F1) were exposed to multiple courses of synthetic glucocorticoids in utero. Animals were then bred to produce second (F2) and third (F3) generation offspring. These animals underwent behavioural assessmenets before sacrifice. In this experiment the prefrontal cortex for F1, F2, and F3 female animals, as well as F1 males (Control and sGC) have been extracted via micro-punch and RNA has been extracted.
Organism:
Cavia porcellus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing; Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL22346
72 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE109765
ID:
200109765
7.

Prenatal stress-induced programming of genome-wide promoter DNA methylation in 5-Htt deficient mice

(Submitter supplied) The serotonin transporter (5-HTT) gene-linked polymorphic region has been suggested to play a modulatory role in mediating the effects of early-life stress on psychopathology rendering carriers of the low-expression short (s)-allele more vulnerable to environmental adversity in later life. Here we analyzed the effects of prenatal stress (PS), 5-Htt genotype, and an interactin of both on DNA methylation in the hippocampi of female C57BL/6 mice. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Methylation profiling by genome tiling array
Platform:
GPL5811
22 Samples
Download data: BED, BEDGRAPH, CEL
Series
Accession:
GSE51634
ID:
200051634
8.

DNA methylation as a mediator of the association between prenatal adversity and risk factors for metabolic disease in adulthood

(Submitter supplied) Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underlie the relationship between adverse intrauterine conditions and adult metabolic health, evidence from human studies remains scarce. Therefore, we evaluated whether DNAm in whole blood mediated the association between prenatal famine exposure and metabolic health in 422 individuals exposed to famine in utero and 463 (sibling) controls. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Methylation profiling by genome tiling array
Platform:
GPL13534
152 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE78743
ID:
200078743
9.

Epigenome analysis of CHAMACOS cord blood

(Submitter supplied) Genome wide DNA methylation profiling of CHAMACOS cord blood. The Illumina Infinium 450k Human DNA methylation Beadchip was used to obtain DNA methylation profiles across approximately 450,000 CpGs. Methylation was assessed in 380 cord blood samples of members of the CHAMACOS cohort.
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Methylation profiling by genome tiling array
Platform:
GPL13534
380 Samples
Download data: CSV
Series
Accession:
GSE97628
ID:
200097628
10.

Maternal Influence on Exonic CpG Island Methylation in the Developing Hippocampus

(Submitter supplied) This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing; Methylation profiling by array; Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platforms:
GPL10283 GPL11002 GPL13112
29 Samples
Download data: BEDGRAPH, PAIR, WIG
Series
Accession:
GSE35856
ID:
200035856
11.

Maternal Influence on Exonic CpG Island Methylation in the Developing Hippocampus [Bisulfite-Seq]

(Submitter supplied) Maternal 5-HT1A-receptor (R) is required for the timely development of the hippocampus and the establishment of emotional behaviors in Swiss-Webster (SW) mice. A partial and/or complete loss of maternal 5-HT1AR results in delayed ventral dentate granule cell (v-DGC) development and subsequent anxiety-like phenotype in the wild-type offspring by a non-genetic, presumably epigenetic mechanism. Here we tested v-DGCs for genome-wide DNA methylation changes elicited by the receptor deficient maternal environment. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL13112
4 Samples
Download data: BEDGRAPH
Series
Accession:
GSE35854
ID:
200035854
12.

Maternal Influence on Exonic CpG Island Methylation in the Developing Hippocampus [RNA-Seq]

(Submitter supplied) Maternal 5-HT1A-receptor (R) is required for the timely development of the hippocampus and the establishment of emotional behaviors in Swiss-Webster (SW) mice. A partial and/or complete loss of maternal 5-HT1AR results in delayed ventral dentate granule cell (v-DGC) development and subsequent anxiety-like phenotype in the wild-type offspring by a non-genetic, presumably epigenetic mechanism. Here we tested v-DGCs for genome-wide DNA methylation changes elicited by the receptor deficient maternal environment. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL11002
4 Samples
Download data: WIG
Series
Accession:
GSE35838
ID:
200035838
13.

Maternal Influence on Exonic CpG Island Methylation in the Developing Hippocampus [HELP]

(Submitter supplied) Maternal 5-HT1A-receptor (R) is required for the timely development of the hippocampus and the establishment of emotional behaviors in Swiss-Webster (SW) mice. A partial and/or complete loss of maternal 5-HT1AR results in delayed ventral dentate granule cell (v-DGC) development and subsequent anxiety-like phenotype in the wild-type offspring by a non-genetic, presumably epigenetic mechanism. Here we tested v-DGCs for genome-wide DNA methylation changes elicited by the receptor deficient maternal environment. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Methylation profiling by genome tiling array
Platform:
GPL10283
21 Samples
Download data: PAIR
Series
Accession:
GSE35815
ID:
200035815
14.

Sex differences in DNA methylation of the cord blood are related to sex-bias psychiatric diseases

(Submitter supplied) Gender differences in the prevalence of psychiatric disorders are well documented in epidemiological studies. Exposure to stress during gestation impacts differentially between females and males. Environmental or biological factors can alter DNA methylation and affect the development of neurodevelopmental diseases. In this study, we explored gender-specific DNA methylation in regarding their potential connection to psychiatric outcomes. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Methylation profiling by genome tiling array
Platform:
GPL13534
71 Samples
Download data: IDAT
Series
Accession:
GSE85042
ID:
200085042
15.

Analysis of fetal livers from male mice after protein-restricted diet in mothers

(Submitter supplied) Prenatal nutrition as influenced by nutritional status of the mother has been identified as a determinant of adult disease. Feeding low-protein diets during pregnancy in rodents is a well-established model to induce “programming” events in offspring. We hypothesized that protein restriction would influence fetal lipid metabolism by inducing epigenetic adaptations. Methodology/Principal Findings: Pregnant C57BL/6J OlaHsd mice were exposed to a protein restriction protocol (9% vs. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Methylation profiling by genome tiling array
Platform:
GPL8311
5 Samples
Download data: GPR
Series
Accession:
GSE15280
ID:
200015280
16.

Cord blood hematopoietic cells display altered DNA methylation patterns in preterm birth

(Submitter supplied) Genome-wide DNA methylation was measured using the Illumina 450K array in T cells, monocytes, granulocytes and nucleated red blood cells (nRBCs) isolated from cord blood of term and extreme preterm (<31 weeks gestational age) individuals. 36 samples in total: 5 each of T cells, monocytes, granulocytes and nRBCs from term births; and 5 T cells, 4 monocytes, 4 nRBCs and 3 granulocytes from preterm births.
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Methylation profiling by genome tiling array
Platform:
GPL13534
36 Samples
Download data: IDAT
Series
Accession:
GSE82084
ID:
200082084
17.

Early-life environmental enrichment generates persistent individualized behavior in mice

(Submitter supplied) Analysis of hippocampal DNA methylation changes that were induced by environmental enrichment and maintained for long-term after withdrawal from the enriched environment.
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Methylation profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL19057
15 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE139051
ID:
200139051
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