Etiology of Growth Hormone Deficiency in Little, Ames, and Snell Dwarf Mice*
- 1 November 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 113 (5), 1669-1678
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-113-5-1669
Abstract
There are three recessive genes (little, Snell, and Ames) which cause dwarfism and GH deficiency in mice. These genes are nonallelic, and in the case of little mice, GH deficiency is isolated, while Snell and Ames dwarfs have deficiencies ofGH as well as other anterior pituitary hormones. Previous reports in which restriction endonuclease analyses were used suggested that the GH genes are grossly intact in each of these types of dwarfs. In this report, ultrastructural studies of the anterior pituitary glands of little mice showed a deficiency or absence of secretory granules within somatotropes, while Snell and Ames dwarf pituitaries lacked identifiable somatotropes. Furthermore, there were deficiencies of GH precursor RNA and mRNA in total RNA from little pituitaries, while GH transcripts appeared to be absent in total RNA from Snell or Ames dwarf pituitaries. Thus, the primary defect in little mice may be in the production of GH transcripts, while GH deficiency in Snell and Ames dwarfs is probably due to defects other than alterations of the GH genes. (Endocrinology113: 1669, 1983)Keywords
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