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Development of a novel pink-eyed dilution mouse model showing progressive darkening of the eyes and coat hair with aging

Oca2(p-cas) (oculocutaneous albinism II; pink-eyed dilution castaneus) is a coat color mutant gene on mouse chromosome 7 that arose spontaneously in wild Mus musculus castaneus mice. Mice homozygous for Oca2(p-cas) usually exhibit pink eyes and gray coat hair on the non-agouti genetic background, an...

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Autores principales: ISHIKAWA, Akira, SUGIYAMA, Makoto, HONDO, Eiichi, KINOSHITA, Keiji, YAMAGISHI, Yuki
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Publicado: Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4427736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25739360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.14-0101
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author ISHIKAWA, Akira
SUGIYAMA, Makoto
HONDO, Eiichi
KINOSHITA, Keiji
YAMAGISHI, Yuki
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SUGIYAMA, Makoto
HONDO, Eiichi
KINOSHITA, Keiji
YAMAGISHI, Yuki
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description Oca2(p-cas) (oculocutaneous albinism II; pink-eyed dilution castaneus) is a coat color mutant gene on mouse chromosome 7 that arose spontaneously in wild Mus musculus castaneus mice. Mice homozygous for Oca2(p-cas) usually exhibit pink eyes and gray coat hair on the non-agouti genetic background, and this ordinary phenotype remains unchanged throughout life. During breeding of a mixed strain carrying this gene on the C57BL/6J background, we discovered a novel spontaneous mutation that causes darkening of the eyes and coat hair with aging. In this study, we developed a novel mouse model showing this unique phenotype. Gross observations revealed that the pink eyes and gray coat hair of the novel mutant young mice became progressively darker in color by approximately 3 months after birth. Light and transmission-electron microscopic observations revealed a marked increase in melanin pigmentation of coat hair shafts and choroid of the eye in the novel mice compared to that in the ordinary mice. Sequence analysis of Oca2(p-cas) revealed a 4.1-kb deletion involving exons 15 and 16 of its wild-type gene. However, there was no sequence difference between the two types of mutant mice. Mating experiments suggested that the novel mutant phenotype was not inherited in a simple fashion, due to incomplete penetrance. The novel spontaneous mutant mouse is the first example of progressive hair darkening animals and is an essential animal model for understanding of the regulation mechanisms of melanin biosynthesis with aging.
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spelling pubmed-44277362015-05-18 Development of a novel pink-eyed dilution mouse model showing progressive darkening of the eyes and coat hair with aging ISHIKAWA, Akira SUGIYAMA, Makoto HONDO, Eiichi KINOSHITA, Keiji YAMAGISHI, Yuki Exp Anim Original Oca2(p-cas) (oculocutaneous albinism II; pink-eyed dilution castaneus) is a coat color mutant gene on mouse chromosome 7 that arose spontaneously in wild Mus musculus castaneus mice. Mice homozygous for Oca2(p-cas) usually exhibit pink eyes and gray coat hair on the non-agouti genetic background, and this ordinary phenotype remains unchanged throughout life. During breeding of a mixed strain carrying this gene on the C57BL/6J background, we discovered a novel spontaneous mutation that causes darkening of the eyes and coat hair with aging. In this study, we developed a novel mouse model showing this unique phenotype. Gross observations revealed that the pink eyes and gray coat hair of the novel mutant young mice became progressively darker in color by approximately 3 months after birth. Light and transmission-electron microscopic observations revealed a marked increase in melanin pigmentation of coat hair shafts and choroid of the eye in the novel mice compared to that in the ordinary mice. Sequence analysis of Oca2(p-cas) revealed a 4.1-kb deletion involving exons 15 and 16 of its wild-type gene. However, there was no sequence difference between the two types of mutant mice. Mating experiments suggested that the novel mutant phenotype was not inherited in a simple fashion, due to incomplete penetrance. The novel spontaneous mutant mouse is the first example of progressive hair darkening animals and is an essential animal model for understanding of the regulation mechanisms of melanin biosynthesis with aging. Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2015-02-02 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4427736/ /pubmed/25739360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.14-0101 Text en ©2015 Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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ISHIKAWA, Akira
SUGIYAMA, Makoto
HONDO, Eiichi
KINOSHITA, Keiji
YAMAGISHI, Yuki
Development of a novel pink-eyed dilution mouse model showing progressive darkening of the eyes and coat hair with aging
title Development of a novel pink-eyed dilution mouse model showing progressive darkening of the eyes and coat hair with aging
title_full Development of a novel pink-eyed dilution mouse model showing progressive darkening of the eyes and coat hair with aging
title_fullStr Development of a novel pink-eyed dilution mouse model showing progressive darkening of the eyes and coat hair with aging
title_full_unstemmed Development of a novel pink-eyed dilution mouse model showing progressive darkening of the eyes and coat hair with aging
title_short Development of a novel pink-eyed dilution mouse model showing progressive darkening of the eyes and coat hair with aging
title_sort development of a novel pink-eyed dilution mouse model showing progressive darkening of the eyes and coat hair with aging
topic Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4427736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25739360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.14-0101
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