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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:2176542
Allelic
Composition
Nr2e1frc/Nr2e1frc
Genetic
Background
either: B6.129-Nr2e1frc or 129P3/JEms.Cg-Nr2e1frc or B6129F1-Nr2e1frc
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Mouse lines carrying:
Nr2e1frc mutation (2 available); any Nr2e1 mutation (32 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
behavior/neurological
• mice exhibit deficits in exploratory behavior as measured in an elevated plus maze test
• although corticosterone and testosterone levels are normal, mice exhibit increased aggressive behaviors
• mice are described as 'hard to handle' and mice responded to being held by the tail by vocalizing, struggling, jumping and biting
• mice on the C57BL/6J background displayed more aggression than on the B6129F1 background
• violent behavior begins at 5 months of age and is exhibited towards other mice, occasionally leading to death
• standardized tests for aggression included introducing mice in their home cage to intruders
• mice on the C57BL/6J background displayed more aggression than on the B6129F1 background
• when breeding, males either wound or kill females
• mice exhibit a a diminished ability to find, sniff and nibble a hidden cookie, deficits in visual placing as measured by the extension of a paw when lowered to the edge of a table, longer times to turn on an inclined screen, and deficits in exploratory behavior as measured in an elevated plus maze test
• females abandon their nests and do not nurse their pups

nervous system
• mice exhibit pronounced on the C57BL/6J congenic background, 30% of the animals have overt hydrocephalus
• however, little to no hydrocephalus is seen in the 129P3/JEms congenic background or the B6129F1 hybrid animals
• the cerebrum and olfactory regions of the brain are decreased
• however, cerebellar size is normal
• at E16.5, hypoplasia of the anterior brain is observed
• mice exhibit enlarged ventricles
• the rostral commissure is almost always thinner than in wild-type mice and particularly thin and wispy across the midline
• the cerebrum appears flattened
• the optic nerve is smaller than in wild-type mice and its architecture is disrupted with collapse of the pial septa

vision/eye
• the optic nerve is smaller than in wild-type mice and its architecture is disrupted with collapse of the pial septa
• the inner retinal layer is retarded in separation into the bipolar and ganglion cell layers
• Background Sensitivity: on a 129P3/JEms background the photoreceptor temporal and fill nasal layers are thinned compared to all 6 layers in the C57BL/6 background and the bipolar temporal, receptor tempora, bipolar nasal and photoreceptor nasal are thinned in the B6129F1 background
• retinal vessels are small in size and few in number
• Background Sensitivity: retinal vessels are almost absent in the C57BL/6 background
• the ganglion layer exhibits incomplete differentiation
• differentiation of the ganglion layer is incomplete with cell nuclei remaining in the inner plexiform layer resembling the developing retina characteristic of a day 14 to 15 embryo at 11 to 12 weeks of age
• the nerve fiber layer is either poorly defined or absent
• the photoreceptor layer is thinner than in wild-type mice
• the electroretinogram (ERG) signal is reduced
• Background Sensitivity: ERG is non-detectable on the C57BL/6 background and b-wave amplitude is reduced to 25% of wild-type in the B6129F1 background

growth/size/body
• mice are smaller than wild-type mice
• Background Sensitivity: reduced weight is more pronounced on the B6129F1 background (at 3 weeks, 8.2+/-0.3 g compared to 6.0+/-0.3 g in wild-type mice)
• mice either fail to gain weight or lose weight 2 to 3 weeks after birth

reproductive system

adipose tissue
• total fat pad amount is decreased (3.1+/-1.0% compared to 5.7+/-2.0% in wild-type mice)

cardiovascular system
• retinal vessels are small in size and few in number
• Background Sensitivity: retinal vessels are almost absent in the C57BL/6 background


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last database update
04/30/2024
MGI 6.23
The Jackson Laboratory