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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Tg(Myh6-Erbb2)6Kaga
transgene insertion 6, Kathleen Gabrielson
MGI:5461578
Summary 1 genotype
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tg1
Tg(Myh6-Erbb2)6Kaga/0 involves: C57BL/6J * SJL/J MGI:5461579


Genotype
MGI:5461579
tg1
Allelic
Composition
Tg(Myh6-Erbb2)6Kaga/0
Genetic
Background
involves: C57BL/6J * SJL/J
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phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
mortality/aging
• older dams exhibit increased mortality likely due to multiple pregnancies-related cardiac remodeling; as a result of this increased mortality, only males were used for further analysis
• occasionally, rare deaths occur during ultrasound handling of mutants, indicating increased susceptibility to adrenergic stress

cardiovascular system
• myocardial disarray, which is more prominent in the septum but is also seen to a lesser degree throughout both ventricular walls
• disarray is characterized by a herring-bone, sometimes haphazard pattern of cardiomyocytes
• hypertrophy is related to increase in the size of individual cardiomyocytes
• cross sectional diameters are increased and mean surface area is increased
• mineral deposits in fibrotic tissue is seen in the left ventricular subendocardium as early as 4 weeks of age
• 54% increase in heart weight to body weight ratios at P9.5
• heart weight to tibia length ratio differences reach a maximum of about 2.5-fold difference at 10-12 weeks of age
• mutants develop concentric cardiac hypertrophy but it does not lead to heart failure
• treatment with an inhibitor of Egfr and Erbb2 tyrosine kinases, lapatinib, reduces cardiac hypertrophy
• diffuse myocardial hypertrophy extending throughout the entire myocardium, with enlarged nuclei
• left ventricle cavity is smaller during diastole
• interstitial, perivascular, and endocardial fibrosis that increases with age
• analysis of cardiovascular physiology was performed in males to preserve females for breeding
• cardiac output and blood pressure are reduced, but not to a degree that would indicate heart failure
• reduced fractional shortening; decreases up to 12 months of age but does not decline further thereafter
• adrenergic stimulation of mutants with isoproterenol induces increased incidence of cardiac arrhythmias (decreased R wave amplitude, widened QRS complex, complex arrhythmias) and sudden death in 100% of mutants compared to wild-type mice which show increased heart rate but do not die and return to normal
• arrhythmias following isoproterenol include atrio-ventricular blocks and in some cases ventricular tachycardia
• P wave duration varies among mutants, being increased in most mice, biphastic, two-peaked and tall P waves are also common, corresponding to the left and right atria
• increased QRS complex voltage and duration, left axis deviation, and repolarization abnormalities
• occasionally, rare deaths occur during ultrasound handling of mutants, indicating increased susceptibility to adrenergic stress
• adrenergic stimulation of mutants with isoproterenol induces increased incidence of cardiac arrhythmias (decreased R wave amplitude, widened QRS complex, complex arrhythmias) and sudden death in 100% of mutants compared to wild-type mice which show increased heart rate but do not die and return to normal
• cardiac output and blood pressure are reduced, but not to a degree that would indicate heart failure
• hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; detailed cardiac analysis was carried out only in males to preserve females for breeding

homeostasis/metabolism
• occasionally, rare deaths occur during ultrasound handling of mutants, indicating increased susceptibility to adrenergic stress
• adrenergic stimulation of mutants with isoproterenol induces increased incidence of cardiac arrhythmias (decreased R wave amplitude, widened QRS complex, complex arrhythmias) and sudden death in 100% of mutants compared to wild-type mice which show increased heart rate but do not die and return to normal

muscle
• myocardial disarray, which is more prominent in the septum but is also seen to a lesser degree throughout both ventricular walls
• disarray is characterized by a herring-bone, sometimes haphazard pattern of cardiomyocytes
• hypertrophy is related to increase in the size of individual cardiomyocytes
• cross sectional diameters are increased and mean surface area is increased
• diffuse myocardial hypertrophy extending throughout the entire myocardium, with enlarged nuclei
• reduced fractional shortening; decreases up to 12 months of age but does not decline further thereafter
• hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; detailed cardiac analysis was carried out only in males to preserve females for breeding

growth/size/body
• 54% increase in heart weight to body weight ratios at P9.5
• heart weight to tibia length ratio differences reach a maximum of about 2.5-fold difference at 10-12 weeks of age
• mutants develop concentric cardiac hypertrophy but it does not lead to heart failure
• treatment with an inhibitor of Egfr and Erbb2 tyrosine kinases, lapatinib, reduces cardiac hypertrophy
• diffuse myocardial hypertrophy extending throughout the entire myocardium, with enlarged nuclei

cellular

Mouse Models of Human Disease
DO ID OMIM ID(s) Ref(s)
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy DOID:11984 J:189979





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last database update
12/10/2024
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