- abnormal cochlea morphology / MGI
- abnormal sensory neuron morphology / MGI
- abnormal sensory neuron innervation pattern / MGI
- abnormal geniculate ganglion morphology / MGI
- small nodose ganglion / MGI
- increased body weight / MGI
- impaired coordination / MGI
- impaired balance / MGI
- premature death / MGI
- abnormal innervation / MGI
- abnormal vestibular ganglion morphology / MGI
- abnormal crista ampullaris morphology / MGI
- vestibular ganglion degeneration / MGI
- hearing/vestibular/ear phenotype / MGI
- abnormal gustatory system morphology / MGI
- abnormal fungiform papillae morphology / MGI
B6;129P2-Bdnftm1(Ntf3)Pern/Kieg
Status | Available to order |
EMMA ID | EM:00247 |
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International strain name | B6;129P2-Bdnftm1(Ntf3)Pern/Kieg |
Alternative name | BDNF(NT3/NT3) |
Strain type | Targeted Mutant Strains : Knock-in |
Allele/Transgene symbol | Bdnftm1(Ntf3)Pern |
Gene/Transgene symbol | Bdnf |
Information from provider
Provider | Patrik Ernfors |
Provider affiliation | Department for Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institutet, MBB |
Genetic information | Exon 5 of the Bdnf gene was disrupted by an in-frame fusion of the Ntf3 (NT3) protein coding sequence and a floxed neo cassette. |
Phenotypic information | Homozygous mice die around postnatal day 27. They have defective coordination of balance and movement and lack nerve innervation of the inner ear caused by a loss of neurons in several sensory ganglia. |
References |
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Information from EMMA
Archiving centre | Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden |
Disease and phenotype information
MGI phenotypes (allele matching)
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
- abnormal cochlea morphology / MGI
- abnormal hair cycle / MGI
- shortened head / MGI
- abnormal intestine morphology / MGI
- abnormal colon morphology / MGI
- decreased brain size / MGI
- abnormal dentate gyrus morphology / MGI
- abnormal cerebellum external granule cell layer morphology / MGI
- small mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus / MGI
- abnormal somatic sensory system morphology / MGI
- abnormal sensory ganglion morphology / MGI
- abnormal dorsal root ganglion morphology / MGI
- small dorsal root ganglion / MGI
- abnormal sensory neuron morphology / MGI
- decreased sensory neuron number / MGI
- abnormal sensory neuron innervation pattern / MGI
- abnormal sympathetic system morphology / MGI
- small L4 dorsal root ganglion / MGI
- abnormal adrenergic neuron morphology / MGI
- abnormal trigeminal nerve morphology / MGI
- abnormal cranial ganglia morphology / MGI
- abnormal geniculate ganglion morphology / MGI
- small geniculate ganglion / MGI
- small petrosal ganglion / MGI
- small nodose ganglion / MGI
- small trigeminal ganglion / MGI
- increased body weight / MGI
- obese / MGI
- decreased body weight / MGI
- weight loss / MGI
- decreased body size / MGI
- increased aggression towards males / MGI
- increased anxiety-related response / MGI
- ataxia / MGI
- circling / MGI
- hyperactivity / MGI
- hypoactivity / MGI
- impaired coordination / MGI
- head bobbing / MGI
- spinning / MGI
- excessive scratching / MGI
- decreased exploration in new environment / MGI
- polyphagia / MGI
- abnormal contextual conditioning behavior / MGI
- reduced long term potentiation / MGI
- hunched posture / MGI
- abnormal motor coordination/balance / MGI
- impaired righting response / MGI
- impaired limb coordination / MGI
- impaired balance / MGI
- postnatal growth retardation / MGI
- impaired synaptic plasticity / MGI
- reduced male fertility / MGI
- female infertility / MGI
- deafness / MGI
- abnormal motor capabilities/coordination/movement / MGI
- increased circulating insulin level / MGI
- premature death / MGI
- no abnormal phenotype detected / MGI
- abnormal innervation / MGI
- abnormal CNS synaptic transmission / MGI
- abnormal nervous system electrophysiology / MGI
- abnormal keratinocyte morphology / MGI
- abnormal somatic nervous system morphology / MGI
- decreased vertical activity / MGI
- abnormal cochlear ganglion morphology / MGI
- abnormal vestibular ganglion morphology / MGI
- abnormal neuron morphology / MGI
- abnormal excitatory postsynaptic potential / MGI
- abnormal inhibitory postsynaptic currents / MGI
- no phenotypic analysis / MGI
- abnormal neuron apoptosis / MGI
- increased neuron apoptosis / MGI
- increased susceptibility to age related obesity / MGI
- abnormal GABAergic neuron morphology / MGI
- abnormal locomotor activation / MGI
- nervous system phenotype / MGI
- abnormal nervous system physiology / MGI
- abnormal serotonergic neuron morphology / MGI
- small vestibular ganglion / MGI
- abnormal barrel cortex morphology / MGI
- abnormal striatum morphology / MGI
- abnormal brain interneuron morphology / MGI
- abnormal crista ampullaris morphology / MGI
- vestibular ganglion degeneration / MGI
- abnormal type I vestibular cell / MGI
- abnormal vestibular nerve morphology / MGI
- abnormal cochlear OHC afferent innervation pattern / MGI
- abnormal neuron physiology / MGI
- abnormal synaptic plasticity / MGI
- head tilt / MGI
- abnormal serotonin level / MGI
- hearing/vestibular/ear phenotype / MGI
- abnormal gustatory system morphology / MGI
- decreased pulmonary respiratory rate / MGI
- abnormal fungiform papillae morphology / MGI
- abnormal circumvallate papillae morphology / MGI
- abnormal gustatory papillae taste bud morphology / MGI
- abnormal dendrite morphology / MGI
- increased neuron number / MGI
- abnormal axon pruning / MGI
- decreased tongue size / MGI
- abnormal dendritic spine morphology / MGI
- abnormal neuron differentiation / MGI
- postnatal lethality, complete penetrance / MGI
- postnatal lethality, incomplete penetrance / MGI
- abnormal colon goblet cell morphology / MGI
- decreased hippocampus volume / MGI
Literature references
- BDNF gene replacement reveals multiple mechanisms for establishing neurotrophin specificity during sensory nervous system development.;Agerman Karin, Hjerling-Leffler Jens, Blanchard Marie Pierre, Scarfone Eric, Canlon Barbara, Nosrat Christopher, Ernfors Patrik, ;2003;Development (Cambridge, England);130;1479-91; 12620975
- Differential influence of BDNF and NT3 on the expression of calcium binding proteins and neuropeptide Y in vivo.;Agerman Karin, Ernfors Patrik, ;2003;Neuroreport;14;2183-7; 14625444
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