Phase separation in lens cytoplasm is genetically linked to cataract formation in the Philly mouse.
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 84 (1), 122-125
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.84.1.122
Abstract
The variation of the phase-separation temperature, Tc, in lenses was studied during the postnatal development of three genetically different mouse strains: (i) Swiss-Webster, (ii) Philly, and (iii) the (Swiss-Webster .times. Philly)F1 hybrid.The general behavior of Tc during early postnatal development has two stages: in stage I, Tc increased to a maximum and then, in stage II, Tc decreased. Philly mice are a strain that develops hereditary cataracts about 36 days following birth. In F1 hybrids of Philly and Swiss-Webster mice, cataracts appeared about 49 days following birth, .apprxeq. 13 days later in development than in the Philly mice. In the Philly and hybrid mice, stage I and stage II were followed by stage III in which Tc reached a minimum value an then increased toward body temperature. The values of Tc at birth, the slope of the increase during stage I, and the maximum Tc were characteristic for each mouse strain. These results establish that the behavior of the temperature of these phase separation Tc in mouse lens is linked to the genetic strain of the mice and that the value of Tc at birth is an early indicator of lenses that will develop cataracts and lenses that will develop normally.Keywords
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