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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Plaat3tm1.1Hsul
targeted mutation 1.1, Hei Sul
MGI:5882500
Summary 1 genotype
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hm1
Plaat3tm1.1Hsul/Plaat3tm1.1Hsul B6.129P2-Pla2g16tm1.1Hsul MGI:5882532


Genotype
MGI:5882532
hm1
Allelic
Composition
Plaat3tm1.1Hsul/Plaat3tm1.1Hsul
Genetic
Background
B6.129P2-Pla2g16tm1.1Hsul
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Mouse lines carrying:
Plaat3tm1.1Hsul mutation (0 available); any Plaat3 mutation (43 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
homeostasis/metabolism
• beginning at age 11 weeks and worsening with age, mice fed a high-fat diet exhibit reduced weight gain compared to wild-type mice
• whether mice are fed standard chow or a high-fat diet
• whether mice are fed standard chow or a high-fat diet with higher liver fatty acid uptake
• in adipose tissue
• decreased glycolysis
• in mice fed a high-fat, but not a standard, diet
• when fed a high-fat diet but not standard diet
• whether mice are fed standard chow or a high-fat diet
• decreased glycogen synthesis
• whether mice are fed standard chow or a high-fat diet
• hepatic insulin resistance
• whether mice are fed standard chow or a high-fat diet
• in the liver and adipose tissue with an increase in triacylglycerol turnover
• in mice fed a high-fat, but not a standard, diet
• increase in triacylglycerol turnover due to altered triacylglycerol hydrolysis in white adipose tissue
• increase in triacylglycerol turnover due to altered triacylglycerol hydrolysis in white adipose tissue
• increased isoproterenol-induced lipolysis in adipose tissue

adipose tissue
N
• mice exhibit normal adipogenesis
• greater frequency of small adipocytes with a reduction in midsized and large adipocytes
• mice fed standard chow exhibit reduced weight gain compared with wild-type mice
• mice fed standard chow exhibit reduced weight gain compared with wild-type mice
• mice fed standard chow exhibit reduced weight gain compared with wild-type mice

liver/biliary system
• in mice fed a high-fat diet
• in mice fed a high-fat, but not a standard, diet
• with numerous, lipid-laden vacuoles in hepatocytes

growth/size/body
• mice fed standard chow exhibit reduced weight gain compared with wild-type mice
• beginning at age 11 weeks and worsening with age, mice fed a high-fat diet exhibit reduced weight gain compared to wild-type mice
• in mice fed a high-fat diet

cellular
• decreased whole-body glucose uptake





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last database update
05/07/2024
MGI 6.23
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