SELECTION OF MOUSE STRAINS SHOWING HIGH AND LOW INCIDENCES OF ALLOXAN-INDUCED DIABETES

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作者
INO, T
KAWAMOTO, Y
SATO, K
NISHIKAWA, K
YAMADA, A
ISHIBASHI, K
SEKIGUCHI, F
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[1] Department of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University
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10.1538/expanim1978.40.1_61
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
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To produce an experimental model of diabetes in animals, ICR mice were inbred until the 20th generation by two-way selection toward the high-and low-incidences of alloxan-induced diabetes. Changes in successive generations in the incidence of such diabetes, in blood glucose levels, growth patterns and reproductive performance were studied. The incidence of alloxan-induced diabetes was 41.1% in the basal population; in the high-incidence strain, it was 98.7% in F13, ranging between 90 and 99% in later generations; and in the low-incidence strain, it reached 0% in F 7, remaining near that level in later generations. The heritability of the incidence of alloxan-induced diabetes determined at the beginning of selection was 50-60%. The blood glucose level was 251 +/- 19mg/dl in the basal population; in the high-incidence strain, it was 423 +/- 11mg/dl in F13, ranging thereafter between 340 and 455 mg/dl; and in the low-incidence strain, it was 128 +/- 4mg/dl in F7, then varying from 120 to 140mg/dl in following generations. The heritability of the blood glucose level determined at the beginning of selection was 40-60%. No marked decrease in growth or reproductive performance accompanied successive selections. Successive generations of the high-incidence mice, however, tended to become heavier than the low-incidence animals. The high-and low-incidence strains, established in the 20 th generation, were named the ALS (alloxan-induced diabetes-susceptible) and ALR (alloxan-induced diabetes-resistant) strains, respectively.
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