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Former Names Kasukabe (Changed: 15-DEC-04 ) Type Inbred Strain; Additional information on Inbred Strains. Visit our online Nomenclature tutorial. Mating System Sibling x Sibling (Female x Male) 01-MAR-06 Species laboratory mouse H2 Haplotype b Generation F107+17 (02-FEB-11)
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albino
Related Genotype: a/a Tyrc/TyrcImportant Note
This strain is homozygous for Cdh23ahl, the age related hearing loss 1 mutation, which on this background results in progressive hearing loss with onset after 10 months of age. It has been reported that the KK strain is hemolytic complement deficient (Hc0), however, our strains have not been tested to confirm this allele. (Cinader B, et al. 2004, J Exp Med 120:897)Description
KK/HlJ male mice exhibit diabetic symptoms that includes hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, and insulin resistance. This strains serves as a model of noninsulin dependent diabetes mellitus, type 2.Development
The KK inbred strain was inbred by K Kondo in 1944. Many of the KK substrain carry the yellow (Ay ) gene. The KK/HlJ substrain, wildtype for the Ay gene, was provided by Dr. Leiselotte Herberg, Diabetes Research Institute, Dusseldorf, Germany. The current generation of inbreeding is F64+.
Strains carrying Cdh23ahl allele
001137 129P1/ReJ 000690 129P3/J 000691 129X1/SvJ 000646 A/J 000647 A/WySnJ 003070 ALR/LtJ 003072 ALS/LtJ 004502 B6;AKR-Lxl2/GrsrJ 001026 BALB/cByJ 000653 BUB/BnJ 005494 C3.129S1(B6)-Grm1rcw/J 000664 C57BL/6J 004764 C57BL/6J-Cdh23v-8J/J 003129 C57BL/6J-Epha4rb-2J/GrsrJ 004820 C57BL/6J-Kcne12J/J 004703 C57BL/6J-Kcnq2Nmf134/J 004811 C57BL/6J-nmf110/J 004812 C57BL/6J-nmf111/J 004747 C57BL/6J-nmf118/J 004656 C57BL/6J-nmf88/J 004391 C57BL/6J-Chr 13A/J/NaJ 004385 C57BL/6J-Chr 7A/J/NaJ 000662 C57BLKS/J 000667 C57BR/cdJ 000668 C57L/J 000669 C58/J 010614 CBACa.B6-Cdh23ahl/Kjn 000657 CE/J 000670 DBA/1J 001140 DBA/1LacJ 000671 DBA/2J 007048 DBA/2J-Gpnmb+/SjJ 000675 LG/J 000676 LP/J 000677 MA/MyJ 001976 NOD/ShiLtJ 002050 NOR/LtJ 000679 P/J 002747 SENCARB/PtJ 002335 SKH2/J 003392 STOCK Crb1rd8/J View Strains carrying Cdh23ahl (41 strains)
Strains carrying other alleles of Cdh23
001137 129P1/ReJ 000690 129P3/J 000691 129X1/SvJ 000646 A/J 000647 A/WySnJ 003070 ALR/LtJ 003072 ALS/LtJ 002552 B6(V)-Cdh23v-2J/J 002756 B6.CAST-Cdh23Ahl+/Kjn 010615 B6.CBACa-Cdh23CBA/CaJ/Kjn 004502 B6;AKR-Lxl2/GrsrJ 002432 B6J x B6.C-H2-Kbm1/ByJ-Cdh23v-J/J 001026 BALB/cByJ 000653 BUB/BnJ 005494 C3.129S1(B6)-Grm1rcw/J 000664 C57BL/6J 004764 C57BL/6J-Cdh23v-8J/J 004819 C57BL/6J-Cdh23v-9J/J 003129 C57BL/6J-Epha4rb-2J/GrsrJ 004820 C57BL/6J-Kcne12J/J 004703 C57BL/6J-Kcnq2Nmf134/J 004811 C57BL/6J-nmf110/J 004812 C57BL/6J-nmf111/J 004747 C57BL/6J-nmf118/J 004656 C57BL/6J-nmf88/J 004391 C57BL/6J-Chr 13A/J/NaJ 004385 C57BL/6J-Chr 7A/J/NaJ 000662 C57BLKS/J 000667 C57BR/cdJ 000668 C57L/J 000669 C58/J 010614 CBACa.B6-Cdh23ahl/Kjn 005016 CByJ;B6-Cdh23v-10J/J 000657 CE/J 000670 DBA/1J 001140 DBA/1LacJ 000671 DBA/2J 007048 DBA/2J-Gpnmb+/SjJ 000675 LG/J 000676 LP/J 000677 MA/MyJ 001976 NOD/ShiLtJ 002050 NOR/LtJ 000679 P/J 002747 SENCARB/PtJ 002335 SKH2/J 003392 STOCK Crb1rd8/J 000275 V/LeJ View Strains carrying other alleles of Cdh23 (48 strains)
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This mouse can be used to support research in many areas including:
Cdh23ahl relatedDiabetes and Obesity Research
Hyperglycemia
males
Hyperinsulinemia
males
Insulin Resistance
males
Type 2 Diabetes (NIDDM)
males
Neurobiology Research
Hearing Defects
Age related hearing loss
Sensorineural Research
Hearing Defects
Age related hearing loss
Neurobiology Research
Hearing Defects
Age related hearing loss
Sensorineural Research
Hearing Defects
Age related hearing loss
| Allele Symbol | Cdh23ahl | ||
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| Allele Name | age related hearing loss 1 | ||
| Allele Type | QTL | ||
| Common Name(s) | Cdh23753A; mdfw; | ||
| Strain of Origin | multiple strains | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Cdh23, cadherin 23 (otocadherin) | ||
| Chromosome | 10 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | 4930542A03Rik; CDHR23; RIKEN cDNA 4930542A03 gene; USH1D; W; age related hearing loss 1; ahl; bob; bobby; bus; bustling; mdfw; modifier of deaf waddler; neuroscience mutagenesis facility, 112; neuroscience mutagenesis facility, 181; neuroscience mutagenesis facility, 252; nmf112; nmf181; nmf252; sals; salsa; v; waltzer; | ||
| Molecular Note | Genetic complementation tests have shown allelism between the mdfw (modifier of deaf waddler) locus and the ahl locus. Further analysis has identified an association between ahl and a G to A transition at nucleotide position 753 of Cdh23. This hypomorphic allele causes in frame skipping of exon 7 and reduced message stability. Twenty-seven strains classified with ahl and carrying the 753A allele include: CD1, RBF/DnJ, PL/J, AKR/J, RF/J, BALB/cBy, A/WySnJ, P/J, SENCARA/PtJ, DBA/1J, ALS/LtJ, C58/J, C57BLKS/J, 129P1/ReJ, C57BR/cd, SKH2/J, BUB/Bn, MA/MyJ, LP/J, 129X1/SvJ, NOR/LtJ, A/J, C57BL/6, NOD/LtJ, DBA/2J, ALR/LtJ, C57L/J. Strains classified with ahl that DO NOT carry this mutation include: C3H/HeSnJ, I/LnJ,YBR/Ei, MRL/MpJ. [MGI Ref ID J:86905] | ||
Petkov PM; Cassell MA; Sargent EE; Donnelly CJ; Robinson P; Crew V; Asquith S; Haar RV; Wiles MV. 2004. Development of a SNP genotyping panel for genetic monitoring of the laboratory mouse. Genomics 83(5):902-11. [PubMed: 15081119] [MGI Ref ID J:89298]
Herberg L; Coleman DL. 1977. Laboratory animals exhibiting obesity and diabetes syndromes. Metabolism 26(1):59-99. [PubMed: 834144] [MGI Ref ID J:5759]
Igel M; Taylor BA; Phillips SJ; Becker W; Herberg L; Joost HG. 1998. Hyperleptinemia and leptin receptor variant Asp600Asn in the obese, hyperinsulinemic KK mouse strain. J Mol Endocrinol 21(3):337-45. [PubMed: 9845674] [MGI Ref ID J:53637]
Shafrir E. 1992. Animal models of non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Diabetes Metab Rev 8(3):179-208. [PubMed: 1292911] [MGI Ref ID J:4453]
Zheng QY; Johnson KR; Erway LC. 1999. Assessment of hearing in 80 inbred strains of mice by ABR threshold analyses. Hear Res 130(1-2):94-107. [PubMed: 10320101] [MGI Ref ID J:54812]
Cdh23ahl relatedDavis RR; Newlander JK; Ling X; Cortopassi GA; Krieg EF; Erway LC. 2001. Genetic basis for susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss in mice. Hear Res 155(1-2):82-90. [PubMed: 11335078] [MGI Ref ID J:69679]
Di Palma F; Pellegrino R; Noben-Trauth K. 2001. Genomic structure, alternative splice forms and normal and mutant alleles of cadherin 23 (Cdh23). Gene 281(1-2):31-41. [PubMed: 11750125] [MGI Ref ID J:73941]
Han F; Yu H; Tian C; Chen HE; Benedict-Alderfer C; Zheng Y; Wang Q; Han X; Zheng QY. 2010. A new mouse mutant of the Cdh23 gene with early-onset hearing loss facilitates evaluation of otoprotection drugs. Pharmacogenomics J :. [PubMed: 20644563] [MGI Ref ID J:174758]
Johnson KR; Erway LC; Cook SA; Willott JF; Zheng QY. 1997. A major gene affecting age-related hearing loss in C57BL/6J mice Hear Res 114(1-2):83-92. [PubMed: 9447922] [MGI Ref ID J:44966]
Johnson KR; Longo-Guess C; Gagnon LH; Yu H; Zheng QY. 2008. A locus on distal chromosome 11 (ahl8) and its interaction with Cdh23 ahl underlie the early onset, age-related hearing loss of DBA/2J mice. Genomics 92(4):219-25. [PubMed: 18662770] [MGI Ref ID J:139223]
Johnson KR; Yu H; Ding D; Jiang H; Gagnon LH; Salvi RJ. 2010. Separate and combined effects of Sod1 and Cdh23 mutations on age-related hearing loss and cochlear pathology in C57BL/6J mice. Hear Res 268(1-2):85-92. [PubMed: 20470874] [MGI Ref ID J:163035]
Johnson KR; Zheng QY; Bykhovskaya Y; Spirina O; Fischel-Ghodsian N. 2001. A nuclear-mitochondrial DNA interaction affecting hearing impairment in mice. Nat Genet 27(2):191-4. [PubMed: 11175788] [MGI Ref ID J:67312]
Johnson KR; Zheng QY; Noben-Trauth K. 2006. Strain background effects and genetic modifiers of hearing in mice. Brain Res 1091(1):79-88. [PubMed: 16579977] [MGI Ref ID J:110459]
Johnson KR; Zheng QY; Weston MD; Ptacek LJ; Noben-Trauth K. 2005. The Mass1(frings) mutation underlies early onset hearing impairment in BUB/BnJ mice, a model for the auditory pathology of Usher syndrome IIC. Genomics 85(5):582-90. [PubMed: 15820310] [MGI Ref ID J:97534]
Keithley EM; Canto C; Zheng QY; Fischel-Ghodsian N; Johnson KR. 2004. Age-related hearing loss and the ahl locus in mice. Hear Res 188(1-2):21-8. [PubMed: 14759567] [MGI Ref ID J:87783]
Liu X; Bulgakov OV; Darrow KN; Pawlyk B; Adamian M; Liberman MC; Li T. 2007. Usherin is required for maintenance of retinal photoreceptors and normal development of cochlear hair cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104(11):4413-8. [PubMed: 17360538] [MGI Ref ID J:118927]
Manji SS; Williams LH; Miller KA; Ooms LM; Bahlo M; Mitchell CA; Dahl HH. 2011. A mutation in synaptojanin 2 causes progressive hearing loss in the ENU-mutagenised mouse strain Mozart. PLoS One 6(3):e17607. [PubMed: 21423608] [MGI Ref ID J:171701]
Mathews CE; Leiter EH. 1999. Resistance of ALR/Lt islets to free radical-mediated diabetogenic stress is inherited as a dominant trait. Diabetes 48(11):2189-96. [PubMed: 10535453] [MGI Ref ID J:109893]
Nadeau JH. 2003. Modifier genes and protective alleles in humans and mice. Curr Opin Genet Dev 13(3):290-5. [PubMed: 12787792] [MGI Ref ID J:88012]
Noben-Trauth K; Latoche JR; Neely HR; Bennett B. 2010. Phenotype and genetics of progressive sensorineural hearing loss (Snhl1) in the LXS set of recombinant inbred strains of mice. PLoS One 5(7):e11459. [PubMed: 20628639] [MGI Ref ID J:163117]
Noben-Trauth K; Zheng QY; Johnson KR. 2003. Association of cadherin 23 with polygenic inheritance and genetic modification of sensorineural hearing loss. Nat Genet 35(1):21-3. [PubMed: 12910270] [MGI Ref ID J:86905]
Noben-Trauth K; Zheng QY; Johnson KR; Nishina PM. 1997. mdfw: a deafness susceptibility locus that interacts with deaf waddler (dfw). Genomics 44(3):266-72. [PubMed: 9325047] [MGI Ref ID J:38429]
Perrin BJ; Sonnemann KJ; Ervasti JM. 2010. beta-actin and gamma-actin are each dispensable for auditory hair cell development but required for Stereocilia maintenance. PLoS Genet 6(10):e1001158. [PubMed: 20976199] [MGI Ref ID J:167543]
Vazquez AE; Jimenez AM; Martin GK; Luebke AE; Lonsbury-Martin BL. 2004. Evaluating cochlear function and the effects of noise exposure in the B6.CAST+Ahl mouse with distortion product otoacoustic emissions. Hear Res 194(1-2):87-96. [PubMed: 15276680] [MGI Ref ID J:117746]
Zheng QY; Johnson KR. 2001. Hearing loss associated with the modifier of deaf waddler (mdfw) locus corresponds with age-related hearing loss in 12 inbred strains of mice. Hear Res 154(1-2):45-53. [PubMed: 11423214] [MGI Ref ID J:70964]
Zilberstein Y; Liberman MC; Corfas G. 2012. Inner hair cells are not required for survival of spiral ganglion neurons in the adult cochlea. J Neurosci 32(2):405-10. [PubMed: 22238076] [MGI Ref ID J:179911]
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