JOURNAL OF BASIC AND CLINICAL HEALTH SCIENCES, vol.8, pp.533-542, 2024 (ESCI)
Purpose: The use of hamsters and gerbils has increased significantly in a variety of fields, including
biological rhythms, reproductive biology, immunology, oncology, and many others.
Material and Methods: The most stable genes in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) and Mongolian
gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) were assessed using 32 reference genes for normalization in RT-qPCR
analysis. Adrenal, cerebral cortex, heart, hypothalamus, kidney, liver, lung and testis tissues were used to
extract and purify RNAs. GeNorm was used to determine the gene expression stabilities of 14 candidate
endogenous genes from each tissue that was compatible for both animals.
Results: Under our experimental conditions, we discovered that two endogenous genes are adequate for
each tissue to perform RT-qPCR normalization. There were differences in the most stable genes between
species and tissues.
Conclusion: We suggest that combinations of endogenous genes ought to be carefully chosen under
various experimental circumstances