behavior/neurological
• mice are unable to learn on repeated testing of an increasingly difficult motor task on the rotarod
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• in the elevated plus maze, mice spend more time in the open arms and enter the open arms more often, indicating decreased anxiety
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• mice show impaired coordination at 7 weeks of age
• mice are unable to stand or walk on the rod in both the learning and acceleration sessions, with lower time of latency to fall
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• mice show reduced hind paw angles
• however, no differences in the number of steps, or the stride or step length are seen
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• mice travel longer distance at 8 weeks than at 5 weeks, indicating an age-associated increased in activity
• hyperactivity is seen during the active (dark) phase of the circadian cycle which increases with age
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• mice have a slightly higher pain threshold, presenting a longer delay before licking their front paws but a reduced latency to jumping suggesting higher sensitivity to pain in the hind paws
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growth/size/body
• decrease in weight at 8 weeks of age
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• mice show normal weight at 4 weeks of age but reduced weight gain until 7 weeks and a decrease in weight at week 8
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homeostasis/metabolism
• mice show accumulation of free and total cholesterol in the liver
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• mice show an accumulation of dihydroceramide, lactosylceramide and gangliosides, particularly GM2 and GM3, and reduced monohexosylceramide levels and a slight increase in ceramide levels in the brain
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liver/biliary system
• mice show accumulation of free and total cholesterol in the liver
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mortality/aging
• mice have a shorter lifespan with an average of 9 weeks
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• 22% birth rate
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
Niemann-Pick disease type C1 | DOID:0070113 |
OMIM:257220 |
J:266795 |