R6/1转基因小鼠群体的建立和维持及其进行性神经表型的验证以研究亨廷顿病

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q2 Veterinary
L. García-Lara, A. Morales-Martínez, Quetzalli D Angeles-López, Hilda Pedraza-Espitia, I. Pérez-Neri, C. Rodríguez-Balderas, F. Pérez-Severiano
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墨西哥兽医OA ISSN:2448-6760引用如下:Garcia Lara L,Morales Martinez A,Angeles Lopez QD,Pedraza Espitia H,Perez Neri I,Rodriguez Balderas CA,Perez Severiano F.建立和维持R6/1转基因小鼠群体,并验证其进行性神经表型,以研究亨廷顿舞蹈症。兽医墨西哥OA。2018年;5(1)。doi:10.21753/vmoa.5.1.487.亨廷顿舞蹈症(HD)是一种遗传性中枢神经系统神经退行性疾病,主要影响基底节,目前尚无治愈方法。该突变位于亨廷顿舞蹈症基因中CAG三联体的异常扩增处。人类表现出精神、行为和运动障碍。转基因动物模型对HD的研究至关重要,因为这种疾病只影响人类。因此,本文的目的是描述R6/1转基因小鼠集落的进行性神经表型的形成、维持和验证。为了实现我们的目标,从杰克逊实验室进口了菌落建立者,并将小鼠饲养在受控的环境条件下。这些动物是在国家神经和神经系统研究所的动物饲养场饲养的。R6/1转基因小鼠被成功培育,并显示出与先前报道的相似的遗传和表型特征。我们的菌落目前已经建立,并在我们的饲养场条件下进行了验证,已经产生了四代以上的R6/1小鼠。R6/1集落的建立及其世代维持是一个优势,因为它使我们能够跟踪转基因小鼠在表型和运动行为方面的真实性。此外,这些动物可以与其他转基因小鼠进行比较,这些转基因小鼠复制了人类疾病的一些主要特征,使这些转基因R6/1小鼠成为研究HD的有用工具。图2:D) 具有正常毛发和重量的Wt鼠标。
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Establishment and maintenance of an R6/1 transgenic mouse colony and validation of its progressive neurological phenotype to study Huntington’s disease
Veterinaria Mexico OA ISSN: 2448-6760 Cite this as: Garcia-Lara L, Morales-Martinez A, Angeles-Lopez QD, Pedraza-Espitia H, Perez-Neri I, Rodriguez-Balderas CA, Perez-Severiano F. Establishment and maintenance of an R6/1 transgenic mouse colony and validation of its progressive neurological phenotype to study Huntington’s disease. Veterinaria Mexico OA. 2018;5(1). doi: 10.21753/vmoa.5.1.487 . Huntington’s disease (HD) is a hereditary neurodegenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects the basal ganglia and has no cure. The mutation is located at an abnormal expansion of the CAG triplet in the Huntingtin gene. Humans show psychiatric, behavioural and motor disorders. Transgenic animal models are essential to the study of HD since the disease only affects humans. Therefore, the aim of this article was to describe the formation and maintenance of and to validate the progressive neurological phenotype of an R6/1 transgenic mouse colony. To achieve our objective, the colony founder was imported from Jackson Laboratories, and the mice were kept under controlled environmental conditions. The animals were bred at the vivarium of the Instituto Nacional de Neurologia y Neurocirugia Man­uel Velasco Suarez. The R6/1 transgenic mice were successfully bred and showed genetic and phenotypic characteristics similar to the ones previously reported. Our colony is currently established and validated with the condi­tions of our vivarium and has produced more than four generations of R6/1 mice. The establishment of the R6/1 colony and its maintenance through generation is an advantage since it allows us to follow the authenticity of the transgenic mice regarding their phenotypic and motor behaviours. Fur­thermore, these animals can be compared with other transgenic mice that reproduce some of the main characteristics of the disease manifested in hu­mans, making these transgenic R6/1 mice a useful tool for the study of HD. Figure 2. D) Wt mouse with normal fur and weight.
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Veterinaria Mexico
Veterinaria Mexico VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Veterinaria México OA (ISSN 2448-6760) is an online scientific journal edited by Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). The journal is Open Access and follows UNAM''s initiative, to transmit knowledge free of charge to the readership and authors, with no Article Processing Charges. This journal publishes advances in Veterinary Sciences and Animal Production, and to reach more lectures across the world the journal was updated since 2014 from its predecessor printed in paper Veterinaria México (ISSN 0301-5092) and its digital version (ISSN 2007-5472).
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