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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Pcdh15av-6J
Ames waltzer 6 Jackson
MGI:3505691
Summary 1 genotype
Jump to Allelic Composition Genetic Background Genotype ID
hm1
Pcdh15av-6J/Pcdh15av-6J B6(129P2)-Pcdh15av-6J MGI:3664015


Genotype
MGI:3664015
hm1
Allelic
Composition
Pcdh15av-6J/Pcdh15av-6J
Genetic
Background
B6(129P2)-Pcdh15av-6J
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Mouse lines carrying:
Pcdh15av-6J mutation (0 available); any Pcdh15 mutation (135 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
growth/size/body
• mutants are identifiable at 2 weeks of age by their reduced body size

behavior/neurological
• at P25 mice fail to show a startle response
• at P25 mutants display distinct head tossing
• mutants are identifiable at 2 weeks of age by their unstable gait
• at P25 mutants display bi-directional circling behavior; mutants display circling behavior as early as P10-14 and persists through life

nervous system
• some mutants have normal appearing stereocilia while some display scattered outer hair cells with visible alterations in the arrangement of the stereocilia; the most severely affected mutants have essentially all abnormal outer hair cell bundle
• cuticular plates show various surface irregularities including localized swelling in areas where stereocillia are missing
• irregular patterns of insertion of stereocilia rootlets into OHC cuticular plates are seen; stereocilia rootlets do not run in parallel through the cuticular plate
• many outer hair cells have hair bundles that are abnormal and rotated out of normal position at the apex of the cell
• at P10, loss of OHC stereocilia within individual bundles can be observed
• loss of inner hair cells is observed throughout the cochlea
• at P40 mutants show complete loss of hair cells with severe inner hair cell loss affecting all cochlear turns
• loss of outer hair cells is observed throughout the cochlea
• at P40 there are reduced numbers of spiral ganglion cells in the most severely affected areas

hearing/vestibular/ear
N
• cochlear duct retains normal configuration in mutants; Reissner's membrane and stria vascularis appear normal
• scattered focal lesions where supporting cells and sensory cells are lost leading to collapse of the neuroepithelium are seen at P20
• some mutants have normal appearing stereocilia while some display scattered outer hair cells with visible alterations in the arrangement of the stereocilia; the most severely affected mutants have essentially all abnormal outer hair cell bundle
• cuticular plates show various surface irregularities including localized swelling in areas where stereocillia are missing
• irregular patterns of insertion of stereocilia rootlets into OHC cuticular plates are seen; stereocilia rootlets do not run in parallel through the cuticular plate
• many outer hair cells have hair bundles that are abnormal and rotated out of normal position at the apex of the cell
• at P10, loss of OHC stereocilia within individual bundles can be observed
• loss of inner hair cells is observed throughout the cochlea
• at P40 mutants show complete loss of hair cells with severe inner hair cell loss affecting all cochlear turns
• loss of outer hair cells is observed throughout the cochlea
• degenerative changes are seen at P20
• at P40 there are patchy areas throughout the length of the cochlea where the organ of Corti is completely collapsed
• mutants tested at P21 show no auditory brainstem response at any intensity of sound





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last database update
11/12/2024
MGI 6.24
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