Abstract

The RNeasy Mini Kit and the TRI Reagent protocol are commonly employed techniques for extracting total RNA and are widely utilised in research pertaining to the expression of adipose biomarkers. This study was undertaken to establish and determine an appropriate method for isolating RNA from frozen adipose tissue, with the objective of analysing adipose biomarkers. Total RNA was extracted from frozen white adipose tissues of mice (-80oC) using both the RNeasy Mini Kit and the TRI Reagent protocol. The concentration and purity of the RNA were assessed using NanoDrop. One-step RT-qPCR was employed to quantify the mRNA expression levels of three adipose biomarkers: MEST, SFRP5, and SCD1. The results of this investigation indicated that the RNeasy Mini Kit yielded a higher RNA concentration when compared to the TRI Reagent method. Furthermore, the RNeasy Mini Kit provided RNA samples with superior purity, as evidenced by a higher 260/230 ratio. Although RNA extracted using the TRI Reagent exhibited slightly elevated mRNA expression levels for the three biomarkers, these differences did not reach statistical significance. In summary, both methods are suitable for total RNA extraction, but the RNeasy Mini Kit is recommended for obtaining higher RNA concentration and purity. The choice of method should be contingent upon the intended downstream application of the RNA.

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