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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:3521579
Allelic
Composition
Fkbp1atm1Zuk/Fkbp1atm1Slh
Tg(Ckmm-cre)5Khn/0
Genetic
Background
involves: 129S7/SvEvBrd * FVB
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Mouse lines carrying:
Fkbp1atm1Slh mutation (0 available); any Fkbp1a mutation (14 available)
Fkbp1atm1Zuk mutation (0 available); any Fkbp1a mutation (14 available)
Tg(Ckmm-cre)5Khn mutation (4 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
growth/size/body
• males at 3 months of age started to weigh less (26.3 g) than wild-type (31.9 g), while females had similar weights

muscle
• mRNAs for all three isoforms of calcineurin A are significantly elevated in the diaphragm muscle; a significant increase in calcineurin protein levels is seen in diaphragm muscle homogenates from the mutant mice.
• no difference observed in calcineurin protein level in EDL and soleus muscles between mutant mice and controls
• the diaphragm exhibits an increased percentage of muscle fibers containing internal nuclei
• the diaphragm muscle shows a shift in fast to slow muscle fiber ratio (i.e. of type I to type II fibers)
• mutant myotubes exhibit a reduced maximal voltage-gated Ca2+ release, but decay of the Ca2+transients is not significantly different in the mutant and control
• mutant myotubes were more sensitive to caffeine-induced Ca2+ release than controls
• no significant differences in resting Ca2+ levels
• greater tetanic force in the diaphragm than in controls at frequencies between 15 and 50 Hz; however, isometric tetanic force in the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles was 19-32% less than controls at stimulation frequencies between 60 and 300 Hz
• abnormal calcium homeostasis

homeostasis/metabolism
• mutant myotubes exhibit a reduced maximal voltage-gated Ca2+ release, but decay of the Ca2+transients is not significantly different in the mutant and control
• mutant myotubes were more sensitive to caffeine-induced Ca2+ release than controls
• no significant differences in resting Ca2+ levels


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last database update
04/23/2024
MGI 6.23
The Jackson Laboratory