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Naturally occurring variation in cardiovascular traits among inbred mouse strains.

Brian D Hoit1, Songsak Kiatchoosakun, Joseph Restivo, Darryl Kirkpatrick, Keith Olszens, Haifeng Shao, Yoh-Han Pao, Joseph H Nadeau.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to characterize genetic variation in complex cardiovascular traits in two commonly used inbred mouse strains. We performed echocardiography, graded treadmill exercise, tail cuff plethysmography, and telemetry (heart rate, activity, temperature) in age- ( approximately 9 weeks) and sex-matched A/J and C57BL/6J (B6) inbred mice. B6 mice had significantly larger end-diastolic dimension (3.31+/-0.42 mm versus 2.83+/-0.31 mm) and left ventricle mass (46.2+/-14.1 versus 32.7+/-11.5 g) than A/J mice. This relative hypertrophy was eccentric (relative wall thickness ratios: 0.30+/-0.01 versus 0.32+/-0.01) and was not associated with a difference in systolic blood pressure (122.0+/-13.2 versus 123.1+/-20.8 mmHg). Left ventricle fractional shortening (39.1+/-6.2 versus 47.1+/-6.9%) and heart rate (433+/-55 versus 524+/-45 beats per minute) were significantly lower in B6 versus A/J, respectively, resulting in similar resting echocardiographic cardiac indices (0.58+/-0.19 versus 0.50+/-0.17 ml/min/g). Maximum exercise time on a treadmill was significantly greater in B6 than in A/J mice (9.6+/-3.4 versus 4.4+/-1.9 minutes). Telemetry showed that body temperature was generally greater and heart rate lower in B6 than A/J; the relation with activity was more complex. These data suggest that relative to A/J, B6 mice have a phenotype characteristic of the "athlete's heart," that is, eccentric, physiologic hypertrophy, slower heart rates, and increased exercise endurance. This systematic characterization of functionally related cardiovascular traits in A/J and C57BL/6J mice revealed numerous differences whose genetic bases can be dissected with recombinant inbred, recombinant congenic, and chromosome substitution strains.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11991717     DOI: 10.1006/geno.2002.6754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genomics        ISSN: 0888-7543            Impact factor:   5.736


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