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Publication : Npr2 mutant mice show vasodilation and undeveloped adipocytes in mesentery.

First Author  Sogawa-Fujiwara C Year  2021
Journal  BMC Res Notes Volume  14
Issue  1 Pages  438
PubMed ID  34838130 Mgi Jnum  J:315150
Mgi Id  MGI:6830569 Doi  10.1186/s13104-021-05853-9
Citation  Sogawa-Fujiwara C, et al. (2021) Npr2 mutant mice show vasodilation and undeveloped adipocytes in mesentery. BMC Res Notes 14(1):438
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: The biological importance for the signaling of C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) and natriuretic peptide receptor B (NPR-B) has been recognized. However, the details remain unclear and are debatable. The Npr2 is a gene of NPR-B, and we previously reported a unique phenotype of a spontaneous mutant mouse lacking Npr2 (Npr2(slw/slw)), such as severe ileus-like disorder with bloodless blood vessels. In this study, we analyzed the bloodless mesenteric vascular morphology of Npr2(slw/slw) by histological observation to clarify the effects of the CNP/NPR-B signal deficiency. RESULTS: Blood vessels in the mesentery were clearly dilated in the preweaning Npr2(slw/slw) mice. Additionally, in the Npr2(slw/slw) mice, the lacteals were partially dilation or randomly direction mucosal epithelial cells in villi, and mesenteric adipocytes were undeveloped. These findings provide important information for understanding the role of CNP/NPR-B signals on intestine with mesentery.
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