Genetic association of mutation at agouti locus with adrenal X zone morphology in BALB/c mice

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The genetic association of the agouti (a) locus with mouse adrenal X zone morphology on a specific genetic background has been suggested. To confirm this, the adrenal cortices of virgin females were compared histologically between BALB/c (A/A) and its mutant, BALB/c-a/a (a/a). The X zone was similar in the number of constituting cell layers, but different in morphology between the A/A and a/a genotypes. At 70 days of age, it was constituted of vacuolated cells exclusively in A/A and of non-vacuolated and a few vacuolated cells in a/a. At 140 days of age, the X zones contained only vacuolated cells in both genotypes. Therefore, the a (non-agouti) allele might have 2 effects upon the X zone morphology on the BALB/c background; the a allele might suppress vacuolation and delay its onset. However, the zone reticularis seemed to have no association with this locus. Copyright © 2006 Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science.

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Tanaka, S., Kuwahara, S., Nishijima, K., Ohno, T., & Matsuzawa, A. (2006). Genetic association of mutation at agouti locus with adrenal X zone morphology in BALB/c mice. Experimental Animals, 55(4), 343–347. https://doi.org/10.1538/expanim.55.343

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