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Aileen J F King1, Lydia F Daniels Gatward2, Matilda R Kennard2.
Abstract
Mouse models of diabetes are important tools used in preclinical diabetes research. However, when working with these models, it is important to consider factors that could influence experimental outcome. This is particularly important given the wide variety of models available, each with specific characteristics that could be influenced by extrinsic or intrinsic factors. Blood glucose concentrations, a commonly used and valid endpoint in these models, are particularly susceptible to manipulation by these factors. These include potential effects of intrinsic factors such as strain, sex, and age and extrinsic factors such as husbandry practices and experimental protocols. These variables should therefore be taken into consideration when the model is chosen and the experiments are designed. This chapter outlines common variables that can impact the phenotype of a model, as well as describes the methods used for assessing onset of diabetes and monitoring diabetic mice.Entities:
Keywords: Blood glucose; Husbandry; Mouse models of diabetes
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32180182 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0385-7_1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745