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Publication : Genetic background-dependent abnormalities of the enteric nervous system and intestinal function in Kif26a-deficient mice.

First Author  Ohara Y Year  2021
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  3191
PubMed ID  33542431 Mgi Jnum  J:313758
Mgi Id  MGI:6512806 Doi  10.1038/s41598-021-82785-1
Citation  Ohara Y, et al. (2021) Genetic background-dependent abnormalities of the enteric nervous system and intestinal function in Kif26a-deficient mice. Sci Rep 11(1):3191
abstractText  The Kif26a protein-coding gene has been identified as a negative regulator of the GDNF-Ret signaling pathway in enteric neurons. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of genetic background on the phenotype of Kif26a-deficient (KO, -/-) mice. KO mice with both C57BL/6 and BALB/c genetic backgrounds were established. Survival rates and megacolon development were compared between these two strains of KO mice. Functional bowel assessments and enteric neuron histopathology were performed in the deficient mice. KO mice with the BALB/c genetic background survived more than 400 days without evidence of megacolon, while all C57BL/6 KO mice developed megacolon and died within 30 days. Local enteric neuron hyperplasia in the colon and functional bowel abnormalities were observed in BALB/c KO mice. These results indicated that megacolon and enteric neuron hyperplasia in KO mice are influenced by the genetic background. BALB/c KO mice may represent a viable model for functional gastrointestinal diseases such as chronic constipation, facilitating studies on the underlying mechanisms and providing a foundation for the development of treatments.
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