A NOVEL HYPOTHYROID GROWTH-RETARDED MOUSE DERIVED FROM SNELLS DWARF MOUSE

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YOSHIDA, T
YAMANAKA, K
ATSUMI, S
TSUMURA, H
SASAKI, R
TOMITA, K
ISHIKAWA, E
OZAWA, H
WATANABE, K
TOTSUKA, T
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[1] MIE UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT PATHOL,TSU,MIE 514,JAPAN
[2] MIE UNIV,SCH MED,INST LAB ANIM,TSU,MIE 514,JAPAN
[3] GUNMA UNIV,INST ENDOCRINOL,MAEBASHI,GUMMA 371,JAPAN
[4] AICHI PREFECTURAL COLONY HANDICAPPED,INST DEV RES,KASUGAI,AICHI 480,JAPAN
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10.1677/joe.0.1420435
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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This paper describes a novel mutant mouse that has been spontaneously derived from the Snell's dwarf (DW/J) mouse. It was named the 'growth-retarded mouse' because of a characteristic growth pause followed by the delayed onset of pubertal growth. The onset of the increase in pituitary GH content that normally occurs concomitant with pubertal growth was also delayed in the growth-retarded mice. The serum concentration of thyroxine was very low in these mice from the neonatal period through adulthood, and a supplement of tri-iodothyronine was effective in shortening the growth pause and commencing the suppressed pubertal growth. Histological and immunohistochemical studies revealed that the anterior pituitary gland of the growth-retarded mouse contains clustered unusual chromophobic cells which are not reactive to various antisera against anterior pituitary hormones and the gland becomes enlarged with age. Breeding data indicated that these characteristics of the mice show an autosomal recessive inheritance and the gene responsible was designated as 'grm'. Partial linkage analysis utilizing microsatellite polymorphism demonstrated that the grm gene does not identify with the lit or hyt genes. Based on comparison of the hormonal status and growth pattern between growth-retarded, dwarf and normal mice, we have suggested the existence of a mutual interaction, possibly positive feedback regulation, between the pituitary and thyroid glands, that develops or matures the hormonal network which is responsible for rapid somatic growth and metabolic changes at puberty in mice.
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