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Publication : Characterization of the cardiac phenotype in neonatal Ts65Dn mice.

First Author  Williams AD Year  2008
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  237
Issue  2 Pages  426-35
PubMed ID  18161058 Mgi Jnum  J:130989
Mgi Id  MGI:3772629 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.21416
Citation  Williams AD, et al. (2008) Characterization of the cardiac phenotype in neonatal Ts65Dn mice. Dev Dyn 237(2):426-35
abstractText  The Ts65Dn mouse is the most-studied of murine models for Down syndrome. Homology between the triplicated murine genes and those on human chromosome 21 correlates with shared anomalies of Ts65Dn mice and Down syndrome patients, including congenital heart defects. Lethality is associated with inheritance of the T65Dn chromosome, and anomalies such as right aortic arch with Kommerell's diverticulum and interrupted aortic arch were found in trisomic neonates. The incidence of gross vascular abnormalities was 17% in the trisomic population. Histological analyses revealed interventricular septal defects and broad foramen ovale, while immunohistochemistry showed abnormal muscle composition in the cardiac valves of trisomic neonates. These findings confirm that the gene imbalance present in Ts65Dn disrupts crucial pathways during cardiac development. The candidate genes for congenital heart defects that are among the 104 triplicated genes in Ts65Dn mice are, therefore, implicated in the dysregulation of normal cardiogenic pathways in this model. Developmental Dynamics 237:426-435, 2008. (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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