Neuroscience Institute Georgia State University, 161 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30303, USA.
Sci Rep. 2017 Jan 10;7:40472. doi: 10.1038/srep40472.
Hamsters are an ideal animal model for a variety of biomedical research areas such as cancer, virology, circadian rhythms, and behavioural neuroscience. The use of hamsters has declined, however, most likely due to the dearth of genetic tools available for these animals. Our laboratory uses hamsters to study acute social stress, and we are beginning to investigate the genetic mechanisms subserving defeat-induced behavioural change. We have been limited, however, by the lack of genetic resources available for hamsters. In this study, we sequenced the brain transcriptome of male and female Syrian hamsters to generate the necessary resources to continue our research. We completed a de novo assembly and after assembly optimization, there were 113,329 transcripts representing 14,530 unique genes. This study is the first to characterize transcript expression in both female and male hamster brains and offers invaluable information to promote understanding of a host of important biomedical research questions for which hamsters are an excellent model.
仓鼠是癌症、病毒学、昼夜节律和行为神经科学等多种生物医学研究领域的理想动物模型。然而,仓鼠的使用已经减少,这很可能是由于这些动物缺乏可用的遗传工具。我们的实验室使用仓鼠来研究急性社会压力,并且我们开始研究导致挫败感的行为变化的遗传机制。然而,我们受到仓鼠可用遗传资源缺乏的限制。在这项研究中,我们对雄性和雌性叙利亚仓鼠的大脑转录组进行了测序,以生成继续我们研究所需的资源。我们完成了从头组装,并且在组装优化之后,有 113329 个转录本代表 14530 个独特的基因。这项研究首次描述了雌雄仓鼠大脑中的转录表达情况,为促进对许多重要的生物医学研究问题的理解提供了宝贵的信息,而仓鼠是这些问题的优秀模型。