TY - JOUR
T1 - Characteristic visual phenotypes in Korean wild mice (KWM/Hym)
AU - Jamiyansharav, Munkhdelger
AU - Shin, Haesol
AU - Kim, Boyoung
AU - Kim, Hongkyung
AU - Han, Soo Jung
AU - Seong, Je Kyung
AU - Suh, Jun Gyo
AU - Seo, Kyoung Yul
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - KWM/Hym
KW - Korean wild mouse
KW - Visual phenotyping
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U2 - 10.1186/s42826-024-00230-6
DO - 10.1186/s42826-024-00230-6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85212785683
SN - 1738-6055
VL - 40
JO - Laboratory Animal Research
JF - Laboratory Animal Research
IS - 1
M1 - 42
ER -