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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:6506861
Allelic
Composition
Jamltm1Fnyi/Jamltm1Fnyi
Tg(NPHS2-cre)295Lbh/0
Genetic
Background
B6.Cg-Jamltm1Fnyi Tg(NPHS2-cre)295Lbh
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Mouse lines carrying:
Jamltm1Fnyi mutation (0 available); any Jaml mutation (23 available)
Tg(NPHS2-cre)295Lbh mutation (3 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
renal/urinary system
• in mice treated with streptozocin and fed a high-fat diet to induce diabetes to a lesser extent than in wild-type mice
• mice treated with streptozocin and fed a high-fat diet to induce diabetes fail to compared with similarly treated mice
• mice treated with adriamycin to induce nephropathy exhibit lower urinary albumin excretion compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• in mice treated with streptozocin and fed a high-fat diet to induce diabetes to a lesser extent than in wild-type mice
• mice treated with adriamycin to induce nephropathy exhibit less glomerulosclerosis compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• in mice treated with streptozocin and fed a high-fat diet
• however, accumulation in the tubules is comparable to similarly treated wild-type mice

homeostasis/metabolism
• mice treated with streptozocin and fed a high-fat diet to induce diabetes fail to compared with similarly treated mice
• mice treated with adriamycin to induce nephropathy exhibit lower urinary albumin excretion compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• mice treated with streptozocin and fed a high-fat diet to induce diabetes exhibit decreased urine albumin level and less glomerular and podocyte injuries with reduced podocyte loss and apoptosis compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• mice treated with adriamycin to induce nephropathy exhibit reduced injury (lower urinary albumin excretion and less glomerulosclerosis) compared with similarly treated wild-type mice

cellular
• in mice treated with streptozocin and fed a high-fat diet to induce diabetes to a lesser extent than in wild-type mice


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last database update
12/17/2024
MGI 6.24
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