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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Myd88tm1Jcbr
targeted mutation 1, Jens C Bruning
MGI:4367063
Summary 1 genotype
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cn1
Myd88tm1Jcbr/Myd88tm1Jcbr
Tg(Nes-cre)1Kln/0
B6.Cg-Myd88tm1Jcbr Tg(Nes-cre)1Kln MGI:4367075


Genotype
MGI:4367075
cn1
Allelic
Composition
Myd88tm1Jcbr/Myd88tm1Jcbr
Tg(Nes-cre)1Kln/0
Genetic
Background
B6.Cg-Myd88tm1Jcbr Tg(Nes-cre)1Kln
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Mouse lines carrying:
Myd88tm1Jcbr mutation (0 available); any Myd88 mutation (52 available)
Tg(Nes-cre)1Kln mutation (4 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
homeostasis/metabolism
• at 12 weeks, male mice fed a high fat diet exhibit increased energy expenditure during the nighttime compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• when fed a high fat diet, mice exhibit reduced weight gain and female mice exhibit no weight gain unlike similarly treated wild-type mice
• mice fed a high fat diet exhibit a blunted impairment of glucose and insulin tolerance and insulin serum levels compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• in male mice fed a high fat diet compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• when fed a high fat diet, male mice exhibit improved insulin sensitivity compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• when fed a high fat diet and treated with palmitate, mice exhibit a blunted insulin resistance compared with similarly treated wild-type mice

adipose tissue
• when fed a high fat diet, female mice exhibit a 24% in total fat mass compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• when fed a high fat diet compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• slightly in male mice fed a high fat diet compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• when fed a high fat diet, female mice exhibit a 60% reduction in parametiral fat mass compared with similarly treated wild-type mice

behavior/neurological
• at 12 weeks, male mice fed a high fat diet exhibit reduced food intake compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• female mice fed a high fat diet and treated with leptin exhibit decreased food intake unlike similarly treated wild-type mice
• male mice fed a high fat diet and treated with leptin exhibit a greater decrease in eating compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• male mice fed a high fat diet exhibit decreased activity during the nighttime compared with similarly treated wild-type mice

growth/size/body
• when fed a high fat diet, mice fail to exhibit an increase in length unlike similarly treated wild-type mice
• when fed a high fat diet, mice exhibit reduced weight gain and female mice exhibit no weight gain unlike similarly treated wild-type mice





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last database update
12/10/2024
MGI 6.24
The Jackson Laboratory