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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:3522504
Allelic
Composition
Dll4tm1Nwg/Dll4+
Genetic
Background
involves: 129S6/SvEvTac * C57BL/6 * C57BL/6NTac
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Mouse lines carrying:
Dll4tm1Nwg mutation (0 available); any Dll4 mutation (26 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
mortality/aging
• almost all heterozygous embryos die around E10.5 with only 2.4% appearing viable, however these can survive to adulthood
• Background Sensitivity: when outbred onto an ICR background survival increases

cardiovascular system
• the aorta is variably stenosed or atretic along its length
• the internal carotid artery is absent
• retinal capillaries are more resistant to oxygen-induced vaso-obliteration compared with wild-type capillaries
• the major placental arteries appear to degenerate leaving only atretic remnants
• a defined arterial plexus is missing resulting in the absence of many of the well defined arterial branches, including the internal carotid artery
• in places the dorsal aortas lack lumens and appear to be comprised of only nonorganized endothelial cell clusters
• remodeling of the primitive vascular plexus of the head is impaired resulting in absence of a defined arterial plexus however in most cases the venous plexus was relatively normal
• in the most severely affected embryos the primitive venous plexus does not properly coalesce
• in severely affected embryos the anterior and posterior cardinal veins are variably stenosed or atretic
• the large conducting arteries and collecting veins within the yolk sac are absent
• the endothelium forms an almost continuous surface punctuated with occasional holes
• smooth muscle coverage of many of the large arteries is missing or reduced

embryo
• the major placental arteries appear to degenerate leaving only atretic remnants
• the large conducting arteries and collecting veins within the yolk sac are absent
• the endothelium forms an almost continuous surface punctuated with occasional holes
• the posterior half of the embryo is frequently necrotic at E9.5-E10.5
• the yolk sac has an orange peel like texture and an enlarged endothelial-lined lacunae forms between the endodermal and mesodermal layers resulting in decreased attachment of these layers

muscle
• smooth muscle coverage of many of the large arteries is missing or reduced

vision/eye
• retinal capillaries are more resistant to oxygen-induced vaso-obliteration compared with wild-type capillaries

cellular
• remodeling of the primitive vascular plexus of the head is impaired resulting in absence of a defined arterial plexus however in most cases the venous plexus was relatively normal
• the posterior half of the embryo is frequently necrotic at E9.5-E10.5


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last database update
04/16/2024
MGI 6.23
The Jackson Laboratory