Search Criteria: Research Area is "Developmental Biology Research: Craniofacial and Palate Defects (hydrocephaly: severely abnormal skull)"
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Strain Name Strain Description |
Standard Supply |
| 008343 | FVB.Cg-Hydinhy3/MlrJ | Repository- Live |
| Mice homozygous for the hydrocephalus 3 spontaneous mutation of the hydrocephalus inducing gene (Hydinhy3) are usually identifiable at three to five days. Those with frank hydrocephalus develop hydrocephalus with early perinatal onset, and most animals die by three to five weeks of age. Penetrance is incomplete. Hydrocephalus is associated with a central pair defect impairing ciliary motility and fluid transport in the brain. Hydin-deficiency also impairs
the beat pattern of ependymal and tracheal cilia. These Hydinhy3 mutant mice may be useful in neurological and developmental studies.
In an attempt to offer alleles on well-characterized or multiple genetic backgrounds, alleles are frequently moved to a genetic background different from that on which an allele was first characterized. It should be noted that the phenotype could vary from that originally described. We will modify the strain description if necessary as published results become
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| 000293 | CHMU/LeJ | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| Mice homozygous for the congenital hydrocephalus (Foxc1ch) spontaneous mutation die at birth, probably from inability to breathe. Homozygous mutant mice have bulging hemorrhagic cerebral hemispheres and open eyelids, urogenital abnormalities, and severely abnormal skull, cervical vertebrae, sternum, laryngeal cartilages, and hyoid bone. The hydrocephalus may trace to lack of formation of subarachnoid space, which is first detectable in 11-day embryos. Most of the defects in the head region are probably secondary to the severe displacements created by the hydrocephalus. Mice homozygous for the muted spontaneous mutation (Mutedmu), maintained in repulsion with congenital hydrocephalus, have light eyes at birth and their fur is a muted brown shade, often with white underfur. Some have a balance defect, similar to that of pallid (Pldnpa). Homozygous mutant mice show head-tilting and loss of postural reflexes, due to absence of otoliths
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