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Strain Name Strain Description |
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| 003810 | STOCK Adrb1tm1Bkk Adrb2tm1Bkk/J | Repository- Live |
| Mice that are homozygous null for the Adrb1 and Adrb2 genes are viable, fertile, normal in size and do not display any gross physical or behavioral abnormalities. Stimulation of beta adrenergic receptor function in these mice by agonists or exercise reveals significant impairments in chronotropic range, vascular reactivity and metabolic rate. A severely attenuated chronotropic and hypotensive response is observed after administration of the non-selective beta adrenergic receptor agonist isoproterenol. An abnormal response to epinephrine is also seen, with bradycardia and a monophasic hypertensive blood pressure change being observed rather than the tachycardia and biphasic hypertensive/ hypotensive response seen in wildtype mice. When exercised, heart rates in null mice are lower than that of wild type mice. No difference is noted in the resting heart rate. | ||
| 009662 | B6.129X1-Ppargc1atm1Dpk/J | Cryopreserved - Ready for recovery |
| Mice that are homozygous for the targeted mutation are viable and fertile. During the generation of this allele, a 3' homologous recombination and insertion occurred with a duplication of exon 3 between exons 5 and 6. The exon 3 insertion, which was confirmed by RT-PCR, results in a mutant transcript that encodes a truncated protein due to a stop codon at amino acid 255. Normal gene product (mRNA) containing an exon 5?6 border is not detected. If the truncated protein gene product is stable, it could theoretically have some activity, given that it would contain nuclear receptor-interacting domains and the amino-terminal activation domain. Total body weights for homozygotes are reduced 15-20% for the first week after birth, but become normal by 3 weeks of age. By 18 weeks of age, homozygotes have heavier body weights and increased percent body fat than wildtype controls. Heart and slow twitch skeletal muscle (gastrocnemius, soleus) weights are lower in homozygotes than controls. Electr ..... For more information please see the full phenotype on the strain data sheet | ||
| 000571 | B6.Cg-Whrnwi Tyrp1b/+ +/J | Cryopreserved - Ready for recovery |
| At 9 to 10 days of age Whrnwi homozygotes display increased activity, decreased ability to right their selves, and are generally smaller than unaffected siblings. By 14 to 16 days of age homozygotes display head bobbing, circling, and an unsteady gate. Adults display head tossing and circling behavior and deafness is indicated by 20 days of age. Sackler and Weltman reported the average number of circles by a prodded 12-week old female homozygote to be 407 in 10 minutes. They found female homozygotes to have an increased metabolic rate and adrenocorticosteroid activity and decreased body weights. Homozygous males were reported to have decreased blood glucose and liver glycogen levels, decreased white blood cell and eosinophil counts, increased plasma albumin levels, and decreased globulin levels, in addition to decreased weight and increased food intake. (Lane 1963; Sackler and Weltman 1967, 1970, 1971.)
While the organ of Corti in whirler homozygotes shows normal ..... | ||
| 014137 | B6.129S4-Pmchtm1Emf/J | Under Development - Now Accepting Orders |
| Mice that are homozygous for this knockout are viable, fertile, and exhibit a smaller stature and increased locomotor activity when compared to wildtype controls. No gene product (mRNA or protein) is detected by RT-PCR and in situ hybridization analysis of hypothalamus tissue, RT-PCR of pancreatic islets from homozygotes and immunocytochemical analysis of brain tissue from homozygotes.
Homozygotes appear smaller, are leaner than wildtype controls and when placed on a chow diet, display increased basal metabolic rates and locomotor activity.
When fed a high-fat diet, the oxygen consumption ( by 15.7%) and activity levels are further increased and homozygotes do not gain as much weight as controls. The lean phenotype persists in homozygous mice more than 12 months of age. Homozygotes, 12-19 months of age, are more sensitive to insulin, have reduced aging-associated weight and visceral adiposity gain, maintain increased locomotor activity, and are resistant to aging-associated glu ..... For more information please see the full phenotype on the strain data sheet | ||
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