growth/size/body
• females, but not males, weight less than wild-type mice at 1 month of age
• both females and males weigh 21-30% less than wild-type mice at 5 and 9 months of age
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behavior/neurological
• 5-month-old mice, but not 1-month-old mice, perform poorly on the accelerating rotarod test, with rotarod durations of 51% of wild-type values
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• 5-month-old mice, but not 1-month-old mice, perform poorly on the rolling wire-hang test, with wire hang durations of 39% of wild-type values
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• mice develop a halting gait by 4 months of age
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• 5-month-old mice, but not 1-month-old mice, perform poorly on the treadmill task, with treadmill walking percentages of 28% of wild-type values
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nervous system
• large neurons in the dentate nuclei are less abundant in 9-month-old mice
• however, aged mice exhibit normal cerebellar measurements
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 10 | DOID:0060279 |
OMIM:615803 |
J:311491 |