Real-time PCR in analysis of TLR4, NF-κB and IκB gene expression in small intestine of rats with open abdominal injury after seawater immersion
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    【ABSTRACT】: Objective : To establish a SYBR Green quantitative real-time PCR method to monitor the dynamics for NF-κB mRNA and IκB mRNA of opened abdominal injury with seawater immersion in rats. Methods: Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups: the control group(n=7), the opened abdominal injury groups(n=28, all rats were randomly divided into four groups separately , which groups were 12h, ,24h, 48h ,and 72h after wounded) and opened abdominal injury with seawater immersion groups(n=28,a all rats were randomly divided into four groups separately , which groups were 12h, ,24h, 48h ,and 72h after wounded).The dynamics for the express of NF-κB mRNA and IκB mRNA of small intestine tissues was detected in every groups by real-time PCR method.. Results: NF-κB mRNA level was rise obviously after 72h in the opened abdominal injury with seawater immersion groups than other groups in same time point(P<0.01).The expression of IκB mRNA level was rise obviously after 48h in the opened abdominal injury with seawater immersion groups compared with the opened abdominal injury groups after 48h(P<0.01). Conclusions: The NF-κB signal pathways was activated and magnified in latter periods of the opened abdominal injury with seawater immersion(>72h), Which led to the development of continued inflammatory course ultimately.

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  • Received:January 10,2011
  • Revised:May 12,2011
  • Adopted:April 20,2011
  • Online: June 27,2011
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