normal phenotype
• mice are viable and fertile; no behavioral or gross physical abnormalities have been observed
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Allele Symbol Allele Name Allele ID |
Nos1tm1(cre)Mgmj targeted mutation 1, Martin G Myers, Jr MGI:5301174 |
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Summary |
3 genotypes
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
• mice are viable and fertile; no behavioral or gross physical abnormalities have been observed
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
• males have higher body weight relative to controls from 4-12 weeks similar to males with whole-body deletion of Lepr (Leprtm1.2Chua/ Leprtm1.2Chua; Nos1tm1(cre)Mgmj/ Nos+ males)
• females display weight increase, but it is less severe than in females with whole-body deletion of Lepr
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• levels of T4 are lower in males compared to controls; these levels are higher than in males with whole-body deletion of Lepr
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• higher than controls from weaning age on in males and females
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• circulating corticosterone levels in males are similar to controls
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• starting at weaning age (8 weeks), much higher than controls at 8 weeks in males and females
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• males show decreased maximal oxygen consumption relative to controls at 12-14 weeks; oxygen consumption is similar to complete Lepr knockout males
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• males have higher amount of adipose tissue similar to males with whole-body deletion of Lepr
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N |
• circulating corticosterone levels are similar to controls
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• from 4-12 weeks, males show increased food intake relative to controls similar to males with whole-body deletion of Lepr
• females display increased food consumption, but it is less severe than in females with whole-body deletion of Lepr
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• at 12-14 weeks, males show decreased ambulatory activity in both dark and light cycles in 24-hour period
• females show decreased ambulatory activity during the light cycle
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N |
• timing of litter delivery is similar to controls (24 days vs. 23 days in controls) and litter sizes are similar to controls
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• onset of vaginal estrous is delayed relative to controls in singly housed females
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
• males show increased food intake relative to controls; females display similar trend
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• at 12-14 weeks, males show decreased ambulatory activity in both dark and light cycles in 24-hour period
• females show decreased ambulatory activity during both light and dark cycles; this is more significant than in females with conditional deletion of Lepr
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• males have higher body weight relative to controls at 12-14 weeks; females display similar trend
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• levels of T4 are lower in males compared to controls; levels are higher than in conditional Lepr knockout males
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• higher than controls from weaning age on in males and females
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• levels are higher in males than in controls
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• starting at weaning age (8 weeks), much higher than controls at 8 weeks in both males and females
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• starting at weaning age (8 weeks), much higher than controls in both males and females
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• males show decreased maximal oxygen consumption relative to controls at 12-14 weeks
• females display a similarly decreased VO2
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• majority of females fail to deliver litters within 6 weeks of mating
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Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Models of Human Cancer database (MMHCdb) (formerly Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB)), Gene Ontology (GO) |
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