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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:6758622
Allelic
Composition
Tg(Umod*C217G)1Xrw/0
Genetic
Background
involves: FVB/N
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phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
mortality/aging
• mice begin to succumb to death at around 12 months of age

renal/urinary system
• apoptosis is increased in the kidney thick ascending limb cells in 12-month-old mice but not in 1-month-old mice
• 1-month old mice have more diluted urine, with lower osmolality and lower concentrations of all the electrolytes, including sodium, calcium, potassium, chloride, phosphorus, citrate, and magnesium
• 12-month-old mice have a higher urine osmolality and lower 24-hour excretion of all the electrolytes
• both young and old mice show increased serum uric acid levels
• both young and old mice show elevated levels of serum allantoin, the catabolic product of uric acid
• sclerotic glomeruli are present in the cortex of 12-month-old mice
• mice at 12 months of age exhibit interstitial fibrosis in medullary and papillary regions
• an increase in collagen deposition in the kidneys is seen in young (1 month of age) mice and more so in old (12 months of age) mice
• mice at 12 months of age exhibit extensive atrophic tubules
• 6- and 12-month-old mice show decreased creatinine clearance rate
• by 6 months of age, mice have about 1/3 the urine output of wild-type mice and at 12 months of age, mice have about 1/5 of the urine volume of wild-type mice
• urine volume of 1-month old mice is more than 2-fold higher than in wild-type mice
• however, this increase is reversed as early as 3 months of age

cellular
• apoptosis is increased in the kidney thick ascending limb cells in 12-month-old mice but not in 1-month-old mice

homeostasis/metabolism
• 1-month old mice have more diluted urine, with lower osmolality and lower concentrations of all the electrolytes, including sodium, calcium, potassium, chloride, phosphorus, citrate, and magnesium
• 12-month-old mice have a higher urine osmolality and lower 24-hour excretion of all the electrolytes
• both young and old mice show increased serum uric acid levels
• both young and old mice show elevated levels of serum allantoin, the catabolic product of uric acid


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