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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:4418677
Allelic
Composition
\Ccl2tm1Rol/\Ccl2tm1Rol
Genetic
Background
B6.129S4-Ccl2tm1Rol/J
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Mouse lines carrying:
Ccl2tm1Rol mutation (2 available); any Ccl2 mutation (25 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
homeostasis/metabolism
• mice treated with kainate acid exhibit decreased microglial accumulation and reduced neurodegeneration in the CA1 and CA3 pyramidal neurons compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• when fed a high fat diet, mice exhibit a mildly enhanced weight gain compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• at 18 to 34 weeks, mice fed a high fat diet exhibit a 13% increase in body weight compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• when fed a high fat diet
• when mice are fed a high fat diet compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• mild in fasting mice regardless of diet
• when mice are fed a high fat diet compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• when fed a high fat diet
• during hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp analysis, mice fed a high fat diet exhibit a 3-fold increase in basal and clamp hepatic glucose production compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• at 14 and 27 weeks regardless of diet
• when mice are fed a high fat diet compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• when mice are fed a high fat diet compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• regardless of diet
• when mice are fed a high fat diet compared with similarly treated wild-type mice

behavior/neurological
• mice fail to exhibit nociceptive hypersensitivity to mechanical, heat, and cold stimuli induced by injection of an adenovirus overexpressing Gm34583 unlike control mice

adipose tissue
• when mice are fed a high fat diet compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• when fed a high fat diet, macrophage infiltration of the epididymal fat pad is reduced compared to in similarly treated wild-type mice
• mice fed a high fat diet exhibit a mild increase in macrophage infiltration of adipose tissue compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• however, macrophage numbers in subcutaneous fat when fed a standard diet is normal
• when fed a high fat diet
• 15% in mice fed a high fat diet compared with similarly treated wild-type mice

liver/biliary system
• when mice are fed a high fat diet compared with similarly treated wild-type mice

growth/size/body
• slightly when mice are fed a standard diet
• when fed a high fat diet, mice exhibit a mildly enhanced weight gain compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• at 18 to 34 weeks, mice fed a high fat diet exhibit a 13% increase in body weight compared with similarly treated wild-type mice

nervous system
• mice treated with kainate acid exhibit decreased microglial accumulation compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• small, medium, and large neurons from mice injected with an adenovirus overexpressing Gm34583 fail to exhibit increases in the number of action potentials evoked by injected currents unlike control neurons
• small, medium, and large neurons from mice injected with an adenovirus overexpressing Gm34583 fail to exhibit depolarization unlike control neurons
• small and medium, but not large, neurons from mice injected with an adenovirus overexpressing Gm34583 fail to exhibit an increase in the frequency of spontaneous activity unlike control neurons
• mice treated with kainate acid exhibit decreased microglial accumulation and reduced neurodegeneration in the CA1 and CA3 pyramidal neurons compared with similarly treated wild-type mice

immune system
• mice treated with kainate acid exhibit decreased microglial accumulation compared with similarly treated wild-type mice

cellular
• mice treated with kainate acid exhibit decreased microglial accumulation and reduced neurodegeneration in the CA1 and CA3 pyramidal neurons compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
• mice treated with kainate acid exhibit decreased microglial accumulation compared with similarly treated wild-type mice

hematopoietic system
• mice treated with kainate acid exhibit decreased microglial accumulation compared with similarly treated wild-type mice


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last database update
03/25/2025
MGI 6.24
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