Data in Brief (Dec 2018)

Data highlighting the expression of two miR-132/212 target genes—Sirt1 and Pten—after chronic stress

  • Sydney Aten,
  • Chloe E. Page,
  • Anisha Kalidindi,
  • Kelin L. Wheaton,
  • Anzela Niraula,
  • Jon P. Godbout,
  • Kari R. Hoyt,
  • Karl Obrietan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 2323 – 2329

Abstract

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The data presented here are related to our research article entitled “miR-132/212 is induced by stress and its dysregulation triggers anxiety-related behavior” (Aten et al., 2018). In this article, we utilize immunofluorescent techniques to examine the protein-level expression of two microRNA-132/212 target genes, Sirt1 and Pten, in miR-132 transgenic and miR-132/212 conditional knockout (cKO) mouse lines. Additionally, using immunohistochemistry, we detail the expression profile of Sirt1 and Pten in the hippocampus and amygdala of WT mice after a 15 day chronic restraint stress paradigm.