neoplasm
• mice develop hepatic tumors, with incidence lower in females than males
(J:107083)
• mice develop multi-centric spontaneous hepatic tumors consisting of both hepatic adenoma and hepatocellular carcinoma
(J:238319)
• the tumor feeding vessels can receive blood from both the hepatic artery and portal vein
(J:238319)
|
• 14.3% and 88.2% of males at 6-8 months and older than 9 months of age exhibit hepatocellular carcinoma
(J:107083)
• 28.6% of females older than 9 months of age exhibit hepatocellular carcinoma
(J:107083)
|
• 15.4%, 90.5% and 94.1% of males at 2-5 months, 6-8 months, and older than 9 months of age exhibit hepatocellular adenoma, respectively
(J:107083)
• 4.5% and 52.4% of females at 6-8 months and older than 9 months of age exhibit hepatocellular adenoma, respectively
(J:107083)
|
liver/biliary system
• mice develop hepatic tumors, with incidence lower in females than males
(J:107083)
• mice develop multi-centric spontaneous hepatic tumors consisting of both hepatic adenoma and hepatocellular carcinoma
(J:238319)
• the tumor feeding vessels can receive blood from both the hepatic artery and portal vein
(J:238319)
|
• 14.3% and 88.2% of males at 6-8 months and older than 9 months of age exhibit hepatocellular carcinoma
(J:107083)
• 28.6% of females older than 9 months of age exhibit hepatocellular carcinoma
(J:107083)
|
• 15.4%, 90.5% and 94.1% of males at 2-5 months, 6-8 months, and older than 9 months of age exhibit hepatocellular adenoma, respectively
(J:107083)
• 4.5% and 52.4% of females at 6-8 months and older than 9 months of age exhibit hepatocellular adenoma, respectively
(J:107083)
|
• hepatocytes exhibit cell cycle arrest at the G0/G1 state
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• the percentage of apoptosis is higher for female hepatocytes than for male hepatocytes
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cellular
• the percentage of apoptosis is higher for female hepatocytes than for male hepatocytes
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• ROS production is elevated in both male and female hepatocytes, although the increase is higher in males than females
|
Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
hepatocellular carcinoma | DOID:684 |
OMIM:114550 |
J:107083 , J:238319 |