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Publication : Immunological development and cardiovascular function are normal in annexin VI null mutant mice.

First Author  Hawkins TE Year  1999
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  19
Issue  12 Pages  8028-32
PubMed ID  10567528 Mgi Jnum  J:58609
Mgi Id  MGI:1349271 Doi  10.1128/mcb.19.12.8028
Citation  Hawkins TE, et al. (1999) Immunological development and cardiovascular function are normal in annexin VI null mutant mice. Mol Cell Biol 19(12):8028-32
abstractText  Annexins are calcium-binding proteins of unknown function but which are implicated in important cellular processes, including anticoagulation, ion flux regulation, calcium homeostasis, and endocytosis. To gain insight into the function of annexin VI, we performed targeted disruption of its gene in mice. Matings between heterozygous mice produced offspring with a normal Mendelian pattern of inheritance, indicating that the loss of annexin VI did not interfere with viability in utero. Mice lacking annexin VI reached sexual maturity at the same age as their normal littermates, and both males and females were fertile. Because of interest in the role of annexin VI in cardiovascular function, we examined heart rate and blood pressure in knockout and wild-type mice and found these to be identical in the two groups. Similarly, the cardiovascular responses of both sets of mice to septic shock were indistinguishable. We also examined components of the immune system and found no differences in thymic, splenic, or bone marrow lymphocyte levels between knockout and wild-type mice. This is the first study of annexin knockout mice, and the lack of a clear phenotype has broad implications for current views of annexin function.
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