B6.129P2-Ucn3tm1.1Jde/Ieg

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EMMA IDEM:06736
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:06736 

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International strain nameB6.129P2-Ucn3tm1.1Jde/Ieg
Alternative nameUcn3-ko (Ucn3tm1.1Jde)
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out
Allele/Transgene symbolUcn3tm1.1Jde
Gene/Transgene symbolUcn3

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ProviderJan Deussing
Provider affiliationMolecular Neurogenetics, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry
Genetic informationA 3.6 kb fragment including exon which encodes for the entire open reading frame was replaced with a tau-lacZ reporter and a self-excising neo cassette via homologous recombination. In situ hybridization confirmed the absence of transcript in brains from homozygous mice. X-gal staining confirmed that lacZ expression recapitulated endogenous gene expression.
Phenotypic informationHomozygous mutant mice show improved social discrimination abilities.
Breeding historyCurrently backcrossed to C57BL/6N (N=10).
References
  • Selective activation of the hypothalamic vasopressinergic system in mice deficient for the corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1 is dependent on glucocorticoids.;Müller M B, Landgraf R, Preil J, Sillaber I, Kresse A E, Keck M E, Zimmermann S, Holsboer F, Wurst W, ;2000;Endocrinology;141;4262-9; 11089561
  • Enhanced and delayed stress-induced alcohol drinking in mice lacking functional CRH1 receptors.;Sillaber Inge, Rammes Gerhard, Zimmermann Stephan, Mahal Beatrice, Zieglgänsberger Walter, Wurst Wolfgang, Holsboer Florian, Spanagel Rainer, ;2002;Science (New York, N.Y.);296;931-3; 11988580
  • Modulation of dendritic differentiation by corticotropin-releasing factor in the developing hippocampus.;Chen Yuncai, Bender Roland A, Brunson Kristen L, Pomper Jörn K, Grigoriadis Dimitri E, Wurst Wolfgang, Baram Tallie Z, ;2004;Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America;101;15782-7; 15496472
  • Expression profiling identifies the CRH/CRH-R1 system as a modulator of neurovascular gene activity.;Deussing Jan M, Kühne Claudia, Pütz Benno, Panhuysen Markus, Breu Johannes, Stenzel-Poore Mary P, Holsboer Florian, Wurst Wolfgang, ;2007;Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism;27;1476-95; 17293846
  • Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptor type 1-dependent modulation of synaptic plasticity.;Schierloh Anja, Deussing Jan, Wurst Wolfgang, Zieglgänsberger Walter, Rammes Gerhard, ;2007;Neuroscience letters;416;82-6; 17316992
  • Visualizing corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor type 1 expression and neuronal connectivities in the mouse using a novel multifunctional allele.;Kühne Claudia, Puk Oliver, Graw Jochen, Hrabě de Angelis Martin, Schütz Günther, Wurst Wolfgang, Deussing Jan M, ;2012;The Journal of comparative neurology;520;3150-80; 22886732
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

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Archiving centreHelmholtz Zentrum Muenchen - German Research Center for Environmental Health (GmbH), Oberschleißheim, Germany
Animals used for archivinghomozygous C57BL/6N males

Disease and phenotype information

IMPC phenotypes (gene matching)
  • increased circulating creatinine level / IMPC
  • enlarged heart / IMPC
  • abnormal heart morphology / IMPC
MGI phenotypes (allele matching)
  • abnormal social investigation / MGI
  • nervous system phenotype / MGI
  • behavior/neurological phenotype / MGI
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
  • abnormal social investigation / MGI
  • decreased susceptibility to hepatic steatosis / MGI
  • decreased circulating insulin level / MGI
  • decreased insulin secretion / MGI
  • nervous system phenotype / MGI
  • improved glucose tolerance / MGI
  • behavior/neurological phenotype / MGI

Literature references

  • Selective activation of the hypothalamic vasopressinergic system in mice deficient for the corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1 is dependent on glucocorticoids.;Müller M B, Landgraf R, Preil J, Sillaber I, Kresse A E, Keck M E, Zimmermann S, Holsboer F, Wurst W, ;2000;Endocrinology;141;4262-9; 11089561
  • Enhanced and delayed stress-induced alcohol drinking in mice lacking functional CRH1 receptors.;Sillaber Inge, Rammes Gerhard, Zimmermann Stephan, Mahal Beatrice, Zieglgänsberger Walter, Wurst Wolfgang, Holsboer Florian, Spanagel Rainer, ;2002;Science (New York, N.Y.);296;931-3; 11988580
  • Modulation of dendritic differentiation by corticotropin-releasing factor in the developing hippocampus.;Chen Yuncai, Bender Roland A, Brunson Kristen L, Pomper Jörn K, Grigoriadis Dimitri E, Wurst Wolfgang, Baram Tallie Z, ;2004;Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America;101;15782-7; 15496472
  • Expression profiling identifies the CRH/CRH-R1 system as a modulator of neurovascular gene activity.;Deussing Jan M, Kühne Claudia, Pütz Benno, Panhuysen Markus, Breu Johannes, Stenzel-Poore Mary P, Holsboer Florian, Wurst Wolfgang, ;2007;Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism;27;1476-95; 17293846
  • Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptor type 1-dependent modulation of synaptic plasticity.;Schierloh Anja, Deussing Jan, Wurst Wolfgang, Zieglgänsberger Walter, Rammes Gerhard, ;2007;Neuroscience letters;416;82-6; 17316992
  • Visualizing corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor type 1 expression and neuronal connectivities in the mouse using a novel multifunctional allele.;Kühne Claudia, Puk Oliver, Graw Jochen, Hrabě de Angelis Martin, Schütz Günther, Wurst Wolfgang, Deussing Jan M, ;2012;The Journal of comparative neurology;520;3150-80; 22886732

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