Inbred Strains
of Mice: BUB
Inbr (J) 122. Albino
a,c. Origin: from albinos of unknown ancestry
at Brown University, maintained by random mating until 1945. Carries no
detectable endogenous ecotropic MuLV DNA sequences (
Jenkins et al 1982). High serum complement activity (c.f.
8/26) (
Ong et al 1989, 1992). High ED50 to
behavioural effects of nicotine (19/19). Sensitive to seizures induced
by nicotine (17/19) (
Marks et al 1989).
Carries a T-cell receptor mutation which, in association with other unknown
genes, makes the strain highly susceptible to the induction of inflammatory
autoimmune arthritis by type II collagen (
Ortman
et al, 1994, Haqqi et al, 1995).
Maintained by J.
Jenkins
N. A., Copeland N. G., Taylor B. A., and Lee B. K. (1982) Organization,
distribution, and stability of endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia virus
DNA sequences in chromosomes of Mus musculus. J. Virol. 43,
26-36.
Marks M.
J., Stitzel J. A., and Collins A. C. (1989) Genetic influences on nicotine
responses. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 33, 667-678.
Ong G. L. and
Mattes M. J. (1989) Mouse strains with typical mammalian levels of complement
activity. J. Immunol. Methods 125, 147-158.
Ortman
R. A., Holderbaum D., Qu X. M., Banerjee S., and Haqqi T. M. (1994) BUB/BnJ
(H-2(q)) is a TCR deletion mutant mouse strain (TCR Vbetaa, KJ16- ) that
is susceptible to type II collagen-induced arthritis. J. Immunol.
152, 4175-4182.
INBRED STRAINS OF MICE
Updated 9 Apr. 1998
Michael FW
Festing
MRC Toxicology Unit, Hodgkin Building,
University of Leicester,
UK