Journal article

An RNA spiking method demonstrates that 18S rRNA is regulated by progesterone in the mouse uterus

RG Craythorn, JE Girling, MP Hedger, PAW Rogers, WR Winnall

Molecular Human Reproduction | Published : 2009

Abstract

Identifying suitable housekeeping genes for quantitative RT-PCR in the uterus is problematic, as this tissue undergoes significant structural and functional alterations during the oestrous cycle and pregnancy in response to circulating hormones. The suitability of 18S rRNA as a housekeeping gene in mouse uterus was investigated by introducing an 'RNA spike' standard into the reverse transcription reaction. 18S rRNA levels increased by Day 4 of pregnancy and after progesterone administration in ovariectomized mice. We conclude that 18S rRNA is not a suitable housekeeping gene for quantitative RT-PCR analysis in progesterone-responsive tissues, and the RNA spiking method provides a suitable al..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Program Grant ( 143786); and National Health and Medical Research Council Fellowships ( 143805 to PAWR and 143788 to MPH).