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Publication : Rupture of lens cataract: a novel hereditary recessive cataract model in the mouse.

First Author  Iida F Year  1997
Journal  Exp Eye Res Volume  64
Issue  1 Pages  107-13
PubMed ID  9093026 Mgi Jnum  J:38732
Mgi Id  MGI:86114 Doi  10.1006/exer.1996.0192
Citation  Iida F, et al. (1997) Rupture of lens cataract: a novel hereditary recessive cataract model in the mouse. Exp Eye Res 64(1):107-13
abstractText  The RLC is a new mouse model of hereditary cataract. In this mutant, opacity of lens developed spontaneously at 35- 60 days of age. The initial histological change was irregular swelling, condensation, degeneration and fragmentation of lens fibers in the deep cortex, leading to rupture of the lens capsule at the posterior pole at 45- 100 days of age. Following rupture, the lens nucleus dislocated behind the lens or occasionally in the anterior chamber. Both eyes were affected. Genetic analysis indicated that the mutation was dictated by a single autosomal recessive gene with complete penetrance. Homozygotes of either sex developed cataract with rupture of lens capsule. We named the responsible gene as rupture of lens cataract (rlc) and the mouse strain as RLC. Neither allelism nor linkage was found between rlc and net, another recessive gene in Nakano cataract mice. The rlc mutation is now fixed in a inbred background since the RLC has been maintained over 20 inbred generations in the laboratory. Although no direct homologous disease of this unusual cataract is found in human, this mutant will provide a valuable tool to investigate the mechanism involved in maintainance of lens. (C) 1997 Academic Press Limited
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