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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:7286309
Allelic
Composition
Foxl2tm2.1Tre/Foxl2tm2.1Tre
Gnrhrtm1.1(cre)Uboe/Gnrhr+
Genetic
Background
involves: 129S1/Sv * 129X1/SvJ
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Mouse lines carrying:
Foxl2tm2.1Tre mutation (0 available); any Foxl2 mutation (15 available)
Gnrhrtm1.1(cre)Uboe mutation (0 available); any Gnrhr mutation (20 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
reproductive system
• some males show more severe effects on sperm motility than others, indicating variable asthenospermia
• however, 70% of males show normal sperm vigor and progression
• 30% of males lack motile sperm
• after natural mating, corpora lutea counts are significantly lower than in controls
• female subfertility is at least partly due to a reduction in ovarian follicle development and/or ovulation, not a primary ovarian defect
• 6- to 11-week-old females show a 34% reduction in normalized ovary weights relative to control females
• however, all follicles at all stages are observed
• normalized uterine weights are normal
• all males have tubules exhibiting disorganized spermatogenic stages, retention of spermatids, sloughing of germ cells, and presence of pyknotic cells
• lumina are either decreased in size or absent in many testes
• however, no increase in apoptotic cell number is detected by TUNEL staining
• males show a 43% reduction in Sertoli cell numbers
• 8- to 13-week-old males show significantly lower normalized testes weights than control males
• however, normalized seminal vesicles and epididymal weights are normal
• ovaries of randomly-cycling females show significantly lower Lhr and Ccnd2 mRNA levels than control ovaries
• testes show significantly higher Fshr mRNA levels than control testes
• males display a range of spermatogenic defects, spanning from mild alterations in spermatogenic cell associations to a complete arrest of spermatogenesis
• testicular and cauda epididymal sperm counts are reduced by 61% and 75%, respectively
• some males exhibit a complete arrest of spermatogenesis, as shown by a lack of luminal spermatids
• in some cases, spermatogenesis is arrested at meiosis; few to no haploid round spermatids are observed
• females show a slight delay in vaginal opening relative to controls
• in natural matings, 65-day-old females ovulate significantly fewer cumulus-oocyte complexes (COCs) than controls
• however, juvenile (24- to 28-day-old) females ovulate normal COC numbers after exogenous gonadotropin stimulation (eCG plus hCG)
• some females appear to spend extended periods of time in estrus
• however, no significant differences in the number of cycles per 5 days or % of time spent in each cycle stage are observed
• adult females produce fewer total litters than controls when paired with wild-type males for a period of 6 months
• litter frequency (per 30 days) is significantly reduced in females, but not in males
• average litter size is reduced by 56% in females (J:204036)
• average litter size is reduced by 35% in males (J:204036)
• adult males produce fewer total litters than controls when paired with wild-type females for a period of 6 months
• 4 of 7 males cumulatively produced 23 litters and 87% of all pups, whereas remaining 3 males only sired 4 total litters, indicating variable penetrance in males

homeostasis/metabolism
• serum LH levels are significantly decreased in adult males relative to controls
• however, serum testosterone levels are normal
• serum LH levels are increased 2.5-fold in randomly-cycling females relative to controls
• however, 17beta-estradiol levels are normal in metestrus/diestrus staged females
• adult mice show a significant decrease in FSHB protein and Fshb mRNA expression in their pituitaries
• however, pituitary size and cell density are normal
• serum FSH levels are significantly reduced in both adult males and randomly-cycling females relative to age-matched controls
• FSH deficiency is likely secondary to a selective reduction in pituitary Fshb expression

endocrine/exocrine glands
• after natural mating, corpora lutea counts are significantly lower than in controls
• female subfertility is at least partly due to a reduction in ovarian follicle development and/or ovulation, not a primary ovarian defect
• 6- to 11-week-old females show a 34% reduction in normalized ovary weights relative to control females
• however, all follicles at all stages are observed
• normalized uterine weights are normal
• all males have tubules exhibiting disorganized spermatogenic stages, retention of spermatids, sloughing of germ cells, and presence of pyknotic cells
• lumina are either decreased in size or absent in many testes
• however, no increase in apoptotic cell number is detected by TUNEL staining
• males show a 43% reduction in Sertoli cell numbers
• 8- to 13-week-old males show significantly lower normalized testes weights than control males
• however, normalized seminal vesicles and epididymal weights are normal
• ovaries of randomly-cycling females show significantly lower Lhr and Ccnd2 mRNA levels than control ovaries
• testes show significantly higher Fshr mRNA levels than control testes

cellular
• testicular and cauda epididymal sperm counts are reduced by 61% and 75%, respectively
• in some cases, spermatogenesis is arrested at meiosis; few to no haploid round spermatids are observed
• some males show more severe effects on sperm motility than others, indicating variable asthenospermia
• however, 70% of males show normal sperm vigor and progression
• 30% of males lack motile sperm

growth/size/body
N
• mice develop normally and have body sizes and weights indistinguishable from controls

craniofacial
N
• mice do not display any craniofacial defects


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last database update
05/14/2024
MGI 6.23
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