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Publication : Characterization of Scat (suture cataract), a dominant cataract mutation in mice.

First Author  Graw J Year  1989
Journal  Exp Eye Res Volume  49
Issue  3 Pages  469-77
PubMed ID  2792238 Mgi Jnum  J:83039
Mgi Id  MGI:2656500 Doi  10.1016/0014-4835(89)90055-9
Citation  Graw J, et al. (1989) Characterization of Scat (suture cataract), a dominant cataract mutation in mice. Exp Eye Res 49(3):469-77
abstractText  The autosomal, dominant mutation Scat (suture-cataract) was found in (101/El x C3H/El)F1-hybrid mice. The severity of the cataract is dependent on the gene dose. The mutation causes an anterior suture opacity in heterozygotes amd microphthalmia with vacuolated lenses in homozygotes. In histological sections of lenses the heterozygotes exhibit a hydropic swelling of lens epithelium, whereas in homozygotes interruption and degeneration of lens fibers as well as clefts and folds of the capsule were observed. The mutation has a complete penetrance and constant expressivity. The body weight of the mutants is not altered; the mutation has no effects on fertility or viability. The lens wet and dry weights are diminished (more pronounced in the homozygotes). The water content of the lens is enhanced only in the homozygous Scat mutants. Biochemically, the lenticular content of water-soluble proteins is decreased in the homozygous Scat mutants. By electrophoresis, in the lenses of homozygous Scat mutants a different pattern of water-soluble proteins could be observed. The lenses of both, heterozygous and homozygous Scat mutants exhibit enhanced Na+,K+-ATPase activity and a decreased ATP concentration. The genetical, morphological or biochemical data suggest that the effect of the Scat mutation is distinct from other described cataract mutations in mice.
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