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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Lclat1tm1Yugs
targeted mutation 1, Yuguang Shi
MGI:4836722
Summary 1 genotype
Jump to Allelic Composition Genetic Background Genotype ID
hm1
Lclat1tm1Yugs/Lclat1tm1Yugs B6.Cg-Lclat1tm1Yugs MGI:4836750


Genotype
MGI:4836750
hm1
Allelic
Composition
Lclat1tm1Yugs/Lclat1tm1Yugs
Genetic
Background
B6.Cg-Lclat1tm1Yugs
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Mouse lines carrying:
Lclat1tm1Yugs mutation (0 available); any Lclat1 mutation (24 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
homeostasis/metabolism
• male mice fed a high fat diet exhibit reduced serum glucose during a glucose tolerance test or following insulin injection compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• in male mice fed a high fat diet
• in male mice fed a high fat diet
• when male mice are fed a high fat diet
• however, female mice fed a high fat diet exhibit normal weight gain
• male mice fed a high fat diet exhibit increased oxygen consumption in the liver and skeletal muscles compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• in male mice fed a high fat diet
• in male mice fed a high fat diet
• male mice fed a high fat diet exhibit increased linoleic acid content in the heart and increased phosphatidylglycerol in the liver compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• male mice fed a high fat diet exhibit increased fatty acid oxidation compared with wild-type mice

adipose tissue
• in male mice fed a high fat diet
• in male mice fed a high fat diet
• in male mice fed a high fat diet
• in male mice fed a high fat diet

behavior/neurological
• in male mice fed a high fat diet
• in male mice fed a high fat diet
• in male mice fed a high fat diet

cellular
• mitochondria from male mice fed a high fat diet exhibit enhanced complex I activity compared with mitochondrial from similarly treated wild-type mice
• male mice fed a high fat diet exhibit increased fatty acid oxidation compared with wild-type mice

growth/size/body
• when male mice are fed a high fat diet
• however, female mice fed a high fat diet exhibit normal weight gain





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last database update
05/14/2024
MGI 6.23
The Jackson Laboratory