The mouse as a model for understanding chronic diseases of aging: the histopathologic basis of aging in inbred mice.

Pathobiology of aging & age related diseases Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-06-01 DOI:10.3402/pba.v1i0.7179
John P Sundberg, Annerose Berndt, Beth A Sundberg, Kathleen A Silva, Victoria Kennedy, Roderick Bronson, Rong Yuan, Beverly Paigen, David Harrison, Paul N Schofield
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Inbred mice provide a unique tool to study aging populations because of the genetic homogeneity within an inbred strain, their short life span, and the tools for analysis which are available. A large-scale longitudinal and cross-sectional aging study was conducted on 30 inbred strains to determine, using histopathology, the type and diversity of diseases mice develop as they age. These data provide tools that when linked with modern in silico genetic mapping tools, can begin to unravel the complex genetics of many of the common chronic diseases associated with aging in humans and other mammals. In addition, novel disease models were discovered in some strains, such as rhabdomyosarcoma in old A/J mice, to diseases affecting many but not all strains including pseudoxanthoma elasticum, pulmonary adenoma, alopecia areata, and many others. This extensive data set is now available online and provides a useful tool to help better understand strain-specific background diseases that can complicate interpretation of genetically engineered mice and other manipulatable mouse studies that utilize these strains.

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小鼠作为了解慢性衰老疾病的模型:近交系小鼠衰老的组织病理学基础。
近交系小鼠是研究衰老人群的独特工具,因为近交系小鼠的基因具有同质性,寿命较短,而且有可用的分析工具。我们对 30 个近交系小鼠进行了大规模的纵向和横断面衰老研究,利用组织病理学确定小鼠衰老时所患疾病的类型和多样性。这些数据提供了一些工具,与现代硅学基因图谱工具联系起来,可以开始揭示人类和其他哺乳动物与衰老相关的许多常见慢性疾病的复杂遗传学。此外,还在一些品系中发现了新的疾病模型,如老 A/J 小鼠的横纹肌肉瘤,以及影响许多但并非所有品系的疾病,包括假黄瘤、肺腺瘤、斑秃等。这个庞大的数据集现已在线提供,它提供了一个有用的工具,有助于更好地了解品系特异性背景疾病,这些疾病可能会使基因工程小鼠和其他利用这些品系进行的可操纵小鼠研究的解释复杂化。
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