A Survey of Neurological Mutant Mice
- 7 June 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Developmental Neuroscience
- Vol. 10 (2) , 123-140
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000111963
Abstract
The lipids of white matter and peripheral nerve from neurological mutant mice with possible myelin abnormalities were analyzed by thin-layer chromatography and quantitated by densitometry. Eight mutants had major abnormalities in the central nervous system (CNS) and/or peripheral nervous system (PNS) tissues examined (optic nerve, and trigeminal and sciatic nerves). In the optic nerve of axJ/axJ, there were increases of 20–30% in the levels of the major phospholipids; peripheral nerve was normal. In bc3J/bc3JCNS, the major phospholipids and cholesterol were increased by 25–40%; the PNS was normal. In myd/myd CNS, there were increases of about 20% in the levels of both forms of cerebrosides and in the major phospholipids; in the PNS the lipids were normal, ot/ot CNS had 20–40% reductions of all the glycolipids and minor alterations in some of the phospholipids and cholesterol; the PNS had 20% losses of both forms of cerebrosides. In the PNS of ji/ji, there were decreases of 10–40% among the glycolipids and of 15–25% in three of the major phospholipids; the CNS was virtually normal. In the PNS of dtJ/dtJ, vb/vb and wr/wr, almost all lipids were significantly decreased. The CNS of dtJ/dtJand vb/vb were normal; wr/wr had minor reductions of certain glycolipids and phospholipids. Six mutants had relatively minor lipid abnormalities in their myelinated tissues. In cr/cr PNS, there were elevated levels of the cerebrosides and major phospholipids; the CNS was virtually normal. In db/db CNS and PNS, there were reduced levels of the nonhydroxy forms of cerebroside and sulfatide. The major change in htr/htr was the elevation of all the glycolipids in the CNS. In the CNS of Lc/+, nonhydroxy cerebroside was reduced. In shm/shm PNS, nonhydroxy sulfatide was elevated and there were small decreases in some of the phospholipids, wl/wl CNS showed decreases among most of the glycolipids. Mutants homozygous for du, mto, spa and tg had virtually normal lipid levels in both the optic and peripheral nerves.Keywords
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