Wasted mice bear the spontaneous autosomal recessive mutation wst/wst; this genotype is associated with weight loss beginning at 21 days of age, neurologic dysfunction, immunodeficiency at mucosal sites, and increased sensitivity to the killing effects of ionizing radiation. The pathology underlying the disease symptoms is unknown. Experiments reported here were designed to examine thermoregulation and liver expression of specific cytokines in wasted mice and in littermate and parental controls. Our experiments found that wasted mice begin to show a drop in body temperature at 21-23 days following birth, continuing until death at the age of 28 days. Concomitant with that, livers from wasted mice expressed increased amounts of mRNAs specific...
Our objective was to determine whether the polarizing cytokine profile of the effector/memory T-cell...
It has been proposed that immunoregulatory cytokines play a role in the onset and development of can...
Housing of laboratory mice at room temperature (22°C) might be considered a constant cold stress, wh...
Mice homozygous for the autosomal recessive wasted mutation (wst/wst) have abnormalities in T-lympho...
Spontaneous daily torpor as well as cold- and fasting-induced torpor is observed in many mammals and...
The wasted mouse, an animal model proposed for the genetically transmitted human disease ataxia tela...
Current understanding of the pathogenesis of the familial form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis has ...
<p>Data represent fold-change in liver mRNA accumulation relative to controls at the same time point...
The senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM) is an experimental model of aging, established through phenot...
Mice bearing the autosomal recessive mutation wasted (wst/wst) display a disease pattern including f...
Mice have their lowest (basal) metabolic rate when housed at thermoneutrality, which starts above 29...
Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (A1ATD) is a rare, debilitating genetic disorder where the body canno...
Different involvement of leptin signaling in food intake (FI) and body temperature (BT) in pups and ...
<p>Data represent fold-change in liver mRNA accumulation relative to controls at the same time point...
When placed in the cold (4 degreesC), BALB/cByJ mice of both genders rapidly lose body temperature a...
Our objective was to determine whether the polarizing cytokine profile of the effector/memory T-cell...
It has been proposed that immunoregulatory cytokines play a role in the onset and development of can...
Housing of laboratory mice at room temperature (22°C) might be considered a constant cold stress, wh...
Mice homozygous for the autosomal recessive wasted mutation (wst/wst) have abnormalities in T-lympho...
Spontaneous daily torpor as well as cold- and fasting-induced torpor is observed in many mammals and...
The wasted mouse, an animal model proposed for the genetically transmitted human disease ataxia tela...
Current understanding of the pathogenesis of the familial form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis has ...
<p>Data represent fold-change in liver mRNA accumulation relative to controls at the same time point...
The senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM) is an experimental model of aging, established through phenot...
Mice bearing the autosomal recessive mutation wasted (wst/wst) display a disease pattern including f...
Mice have their lowest (basal) metabolic rate when housed at thermoneutrality, which starts above 29...
Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (A1ATD) is a rare, debilitating genetic disorder where the body canno...
Different involvement of leptin signaling in food intake (FI) and body temperature (BT) in pups and ...
<p>Data represent fold-change in liver mRNA accumulation relative to controls at the same time point...
When placed in the cold (4 degreesC), BALB/cByJ mice of both genders rapidly lose body temperature a...
Our objective was to determine whether the polarizing cytokine profile of the effector/memory T-cell...
It has been proposed that immunoregulatory cytokines play a role in the onset and development of can...
Housing of laboratory mice at room temperature (22°C) might be considered a constant cold stress, wh...