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Replication data for: A transcriptomic analysis in mice following a single dose of ibogaine identifies new potential therapeutic targets

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    Identifier: PC:3836
    Authors:
    Biosca Brull, JuditOna, GenísAlarcón-Franco, LinethColomina, Maria Teresa
    Abstract:
    Data from transcriptomic analysis conducted on frontal cortex tissue of mice acutely exposed to ibogaine (60 mg/kg). Frontal cortex samples were obtained after four hours of oral administration. Samples were prepared for RNA sequencing. Fist of all, RNA was extracted using the Purelink RNA mini kit and quantified by a Qubit 2.0 Fluorometer. After that, the quality of the RNA was assessed using the Agilent TapeStation team and the Agilent RNA ScreeTape Assay. Sequencing libraries were created from 0.75 μg of RNA samples using the Illumina Stranded mRNA Prep and quantified by microfluidic electrophoresis using Agilent's TapeStation equipment and the Agilent DNA High Sensitivity ScreenTape kit. The length and concentration were determined in each sample. Finally, pools with a concentration of 750 pM were created. These pool sequencing libraries were done using NextSeq200 equipment from Illumina. The obtained data was mapped against a reference genome by the alignment program HISAT2 2.2.1, and annotation and quantification of the reads was done by the StringTie 2.1.4. Gene database was screened for outliers which were then eliminated and analyzed using R 4.3.0 and its package DESeq 1.40.1. (2023-01-13)
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    Subject matter: Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
    Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
    Researcher identifier: 0000-0001-7386-8271;0000-0003-2741-2876;0000-0002-8616-0069;0000-0002-5619-4874
    Published by (editorial): Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Related publications: Biosca-Brull, J., Ona, G., Alarcón-Franco, L. et al. A transcriptomic analysis in mice following a single dose of ibogaine identifies new potential therapeutic targets. Transl Psychiatry 14, 41 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-024-02773-7 doi: 10.1038/s41398-024-02773-7
    Abstract: Data from transcriptomic analysis conducted on frontal cortex tissue of mice acutely exposed to ibogaine (60 mg/kg). Frontal cortex samples were obtained after four hours of oral administration. Samples were prepared for RNA sequencing. Fist of all, RNA was extracted using the Purelink RNA mini kit and quantified by a Qubit 2.0 Fluorometer. After that, the quality of the RNA was assessed using the Agilent TapeStation team and the Agilent RNA ScreeTape Assay. Sequencing libraries were created from 0.75 μg of RNA samples using the Illumina Stranded mRNA Prep and quantified by microfluidic electrophoresis using Agilent's TapeStation equipment and the Agilent DNA High Sensitivity ScreenTape kit. The length and concentration were determined in each sample. Finally, pools with a concentration of 750 pM were created. These pool sequencing libraries were done using NextSeq200 equipment from Illumina. The obtained data was mapped against a reference genome by the alignment program HISAT2 2.2.1, and annotation and quantification of the reads was done by the StringTie 2.1.4. Gene database was screened for outliers which were then eliminated and analyzed using R 4.3.0 and its package DESeq 1.40.1. (2023-01-13)
    Departament: Bioquímica i Biotecnologia
    DOI: 10.34810/data912
    Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/other
    Related publication's DOI: 10.1038/s41398-024-02773-7
    Repository ingest date: 2023-11-07
    Author: Biosca Brull, Judit;Ona, Genís;Alarcón-Franco, Lineth;Colomina, Maria Teresa
    Keywords: Ibogaine, Substance-related disorders, Transcriptome
    Dataset publication year: 2023
    Funding program action: AGAUR: DI025
    Dataset title: Replication data for: A transcriptomic analysis in mice following a single dose of ibogaine identifies new potential therapeutic targets
  • Keywords:

    Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
    Ibogaine, Substance-related disorders, Transcriptome
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