Establishment and Characterization of the Komeda Diabetes-prone Rat as a Segregating Inbred Strain.

Accession number;03A0583406
Title;Establishment and Characterization of the Komeda Diabetes-prone Rat as a Segregating Inbred Strain.
Author;YOKOI N(Chiba Univ., Chiba, Jpn)   NAMAE M(Tokyo Medical Univ., Tokyo, Jpn)   FUSE M(Tokyo Medical Univ., Tokyo, Jpn)   WANG H-Y(Chiba Univ., Chiba, Jpn)   HIRATA T(Chiba Univ., Chiba, Jpn)   SEINO S(Chiba Univ., Chiba, Jpn)   KOMEDA K(Tokyo Medical Univ., Tokyo, Jpn)   
Journal Title;Exp Anim
Journal Code:Z0755A
ISSN:1341-1357
VOL.52;NO.4;PAGE.295-301(2003)
Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.5, TBL.2, REF.12
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;English
Abstract;The Komeda diabetes-prone(KDP) rat is a spontaneous animal model of human autoimmune type 1 diabetes. By positional cloning of the non-MHC major susceptibility locus Iddm/kdp1, we recently identified a nonsense mutation in Cblb and also found that lymphocytes of KDP rats infiltrate into various tissues, indicating autoimmunity. The maintenance and production of KDP rats has been a critical problem owing to the poor reproductive ability of diabetic animals. To slove the problem, we here established the KDP rat as a segregating inbred strain. We first identified animals that were heterozygous at the Iddm/kdp1 region in a breeding colony of KDP rats. The heterozygous region spans at least from D11Yok1 to Cblb on rat chromosome 11. By mating between the heterozygous rats, we obtained homozygotes, heterozygotes and wild-types with the expected ratio of 1:2:1 and found that only the homozygotes developed diabetes, suggesting that these genotypes represent those of Iddm/kdp1. We then tried to maintain KDP rats by mating between the heterozygotes, which resulted in a segregating inbred strain. Within 210d of age, about 80% of Iddm/kdp1 homozygotes developed diabetes with severe insulitis, while neither heterozygotes nor wild-types developed diabetes. The phenotypic characteristics of the homozygotes are the same as those of progeny of diabetic parents in the original KDP rats. The segregating inbred KDP rat strain described here would serve as a useful animal model for autoimmune diseases, including type 1 diabetes. (author abst.)
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