| Literature DB >> 32546264 |
Tomoko Shimoda1, Shota Hori1, Kenta Maegawa1, Akari Takeuchi1, Yeonmi Lee2, Ga-Hyun Joe3, Yasutake Tanaka4, Hidehisa Shimizu5, Satoshi Ishizuka6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Inbred strains are characterized by less genetic variation, which suggests usefulness of inbred strains for evaluations of various parameters. In this study, experimental reproducibility in several parameters was compared between an outbred Wistar rat and Wistar King A Hokkaido (WKAH/HkmSlc) rat, the inbred strain that is originated from Wistar rats.Entities:
Keywords: Cholesterol; Coefficient of variation; Inbred; Liver; Triglycerides
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32546264 PMCID: PMC7296630 DOI: 10.1186/s12944-020-01320-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lipids Health Dis ISSN: 1476-511X Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Comparison of CVs of several parameters in outbred Wistar rats (study I) and inbred WKAH rats (study II for 2 weeks and study III for 13 weeks). Bars represent CVs in outbred Wistar (open bar) for 6 weeks and inbred WKAH (blue bars for 2 weeks; study 2 and red bars for 13 weeks). Values not sharing the same letter are significantly different (Tukery-Kramer test, P < 0.05, n = 4)
Fig. 2Pearson correlation between the CVs of parameters determined. a CVs of liver TG and liver cholesterol in outbred Wistar rats (study I) and inbred WKAH rats (study II for 2 weeks and study III for 13 weeks). b CV of body weight and CV of relative liver weight in outbred Wistar rats (study I) and inbred WKAH rats (study II for 2 weeks and study III for 13 weeks). Each spot shows the individual CVs in each group of Wistar rats (open circle, 6 weeks) or WKAH rats (blue circle, 2 weeks; red circle, 13 weeks)