First-Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit

cDNA synthesis Tissue

Experiment
cDNA synthesis Tissue
Product
First-Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit from GE Healthcare Life Sciences
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GE Healthcare Life Sciences

Protocol tips

Protocol tips
Heat the RNA solution to 65ºC for 10 minutes, then chill on ice.

Add first-strand cDNA reaction mix and incubate at 37°C for 1 hour

Publication protocol

24 h post‐sham or mild closed head injury (mCHI) treatment (n = 5 per condition), mice were killed by CO2 inhalation. Brains were rapidly harvested. The right and left cortices were immediately removed and quartered, such that the posterior (back) right cortices encompassed the impact site whereas the anterior (front) right did not. The RNA was isolated from the two right hemisphere cortical quarters (front and back) of sham and mCHI treated mice. In brief, the cortical tissue was homogenized and total RNA was extracted using Trizol (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA; Puntambekar et al. 2011).

Following RNA extraction, first strand cDNA was synthesized per the conditions outlined in the cDNA synthesis kit (GE healthcare, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Puntambekar et al. 2011). qPCR was then performed as previously described using a CFX96 Real Time PCR Detection System (Bio‐Rad Laboratories, Hercules, CA, USA). The relative number of transcripts per hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyl transferase (HPRT) transcripts was determined using calibration standards for each of the tested molecules. Briefly, PCR products served as standards for calibration of quantitative PCR. These standards were diluted to obtain a standard curve of 50, 5, 0.5, 0.05, 0.005 and 0.0005 pg for qPCR analysis. To minimize experimental variations from one sample to another, the copy number per sample was normalized to the expression of HPRT. It was verified that the copy number of HPRT transcripts was of the same order of magnitude in all samples being compared. Primers for HPRT are CCCTCTGGTAGATTGTCGCTTA (forward) and AGATGCTGTTACTGATAGGAAATCGA (reverse), for inducible nitric oxide (iNOS) are GGCAGCCTGTGAGACCTTTG (forward) and GCATTGGAAGTGAAGCGTTTC (reverse), for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) are CAGCCCTGGCGTCGTGATTA (forward) and AGCAAGACGTTCAGTCCTGTC (reverse), and for P2Y12 are AGGCTTTGGGAACTTATGC (forward) and GGGTGGTATTGGCTGAGGTG (reverse).

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Differential detection of impact site versus rotational site injury by magnetic resonance imaging and microglial morphology in an unrestrained mild closed head injury model
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