Characteristic visual phenotypes in Korean wild mice (KWM/Hym).

IF 2.7 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Laboratory Animal Research Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1186/s42826-024-00230-6
Munkhdelger Jamiyansharav, Haesol Shin, Boyoung Kim, Hongkyung Kim, Soo Jung Han, Je Kyung Seong, Jun Gyo Suh, Kyoung Yul Seo
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Background: In the last few decades, numerous efforts have been made to develop a better mouse model to overcome the current limitations of laboratory inbred mouse models such as have a weaker and simpler immune status. As part of these efforts, in Korea, the Hallym university medical genetics research team has been developing a new inbred strain of Korean wild mouse KWM/Hym. It was suggested that this strain, which is derived from wild mice, might be useful for genetic research and may become a valuable tool for overcoming some limitations seen in inbred mice that are currently used in the laboratory. Furthermore, for this study, we aimed to determine the visual phenotype of this unique strain KWM/Hym, and consider whether and if they are suitable for visual research. To analyze their visual phenotype, we performed the functional and morphological examinations in KWM/Hym mice and compared the results with laboratory mice which are the most common background strain.

Results: KWM/Hym had a thin corneal phenotype, thin but well-ordered retina due to their light body weight characteristic, and normal visual function similar to control mice. Unexpectedly, the KWM/Hym mice developed cataracts only at around 25 weeks old.

Conclusions: We suggest Korean wild mouse KWM/Hym is useful for visual experiments and could be an animal model of eye disease in humans.

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韩国野生小鼠的特征视觉表型(KWM/Hym)。
背景:在过去的几十年里,人们为开发更好的小鼠模型做了大量的努力,以克服目前实验室近交系小鼠模型较弱和免疫状态较简单的局限性。作为这些努力的一部分,在韩国,翰林大学医学遗传学研究小组正在开发一种新的韩国野生小鼠KWM/Hym近交系。有人认为,这种来自野生小鼠的菌株可能对遗传研究有用,并可能成为克服目前在实验室使用的近交系小鼠中看到的一些局限性的有价值的工具。此外,在本研究中,我们旨在确定这种独特菌株KWM/Hym的视觉表型,并考虑它们是否适合用于视觉研究。为了分析其视觉表型,我们对KWM/Hym小鼠进行了功能和形态学检查,并将结果与最常见的背景菌株实验室小鼠进行了比较。结果:KWM/Hym具有较薄的角膜表型,由于体重轻,视网膜薄但有序,视觉功能正常,与对照组相似。出乎意料的是,KWM/Hym小鼠仅在25周左右出现白内障。结论:韩国野生小鼠KWM/Hym可用于视觉实验,可作为人类眼病的动物模型。
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