Animal Model for Oxidative Stress Research-Catalase Mutant Mice
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Catalase-deficient mouse strains was initially established by Feinstein et al. through a large scale screening of the progeny of irradiated C3H mice in 1966. Later, Feinstein provided the mice of catalase mutant strain C3H/AnlCs^aCs^a (wild-type), C3H/AnlCs^bCs^b and C3H/AnlCs^cCs^c to Okayama University Medical School in Japan. It is known that a point mutation at amino acid 11 (from glutamine to histidine) of acatalasemic mouse catalase and a point mutation at amino acid 439 (from asparagine to serine) of hypocatalasemic mouse catalase are responsible for the catalase deficiency of acatalasemic and tiypocatalasemic mice, respectively. Recently, a liver cell line from an acatalasemic mouse and Escherichia coli (E. coli) strains with murine normal, hypocatalasemic, or acatalasemic catalase have been established. The construction of these new systems would be useful for studying the effects ofoxidative stress at the cellular level. In this review, we give a brief overview of recent findings of studies in utilizing the catalase-deficient mice and evaluate the possibility of these mouse strains as a candidate animal model for oxidative stress research.
- 日本衛生学会の論文
著者
-
Wang Da‐hong
Okayama Univ. Graduate School Of Medicine Dentistry And Pharmaceutical Sci. Okayama Jpn
-
Wang Da-hong
Department Of Public Health Okayama University Graduate School Of Medicine Dentistry And Pharmaceuti
-
Wang D‐h
Department Of Public Health Okayama University Graduate School Of Medicine And Dentistry
-
Wang Da-hong
Department Of Public Health Okayama University Graduate School Of Medicine And Dentistry
-
Masuoka Noriyoshi
Department of Life Science, Okayama University of Science
-
KIRA Shohei
Department of Public Health, Okayama University Medical School
-
Masuoka Noriyoshi
Department Ofbiochemistry Okayama University Graduate School Of Medicine And Dentistry
-
Masuoka Noriyoshi
Department Of Biochemistry Okayama University Graduate School Of Medicine And Dentistry
-
Kira S
Department Of Public Health Okayama University Graduate School Of Medicine And Dentistry
-
Kira Shohei
Department Of Public Health Graduate School Of Medicine And Dentistry Okayama University
関連論文
- Evaluation of the Efficiency of Respiratory Protective Equipment based on the Biological Monitoring of Styrene in Fibreglass Reinforced Plastics Industries
- Reduced Serum Levels of ALT and GGT and High Carbohydrate Intake among Workers Exposed to Toluene below the Threshold Limit Values
- Assessment of Workplace Bullying and Harassment : Reliability and Validity of a Japanese Version of the Negative Acts Questionnaire
- Relationship of psychological factors with physical activity stage of change in prime-and middle-aged Japanese
- The Half-life of Ascaris lumbricoides Prevalence in Japanese School Children
- Effects of mask fitness and worker education on the prevention of occupational dust exposure
- Unmetabolized VOCs in Urine as Biomarkers of Low Level Exposure in Indoor Environments
- Practicality of Veterans Specific Activity Questionnaire in Evaluation of Exercise Capacity of Community-Dwelling Japanese Elderly
- Prevention of Mammary Tumorigenesis in Acatalasemic Mice by Vitamin E Supplementation
- Liver Function Tests of Workers Exposed to Toluene and Toluene/Dimethylformamide at Low Concentrations
- Effect of sports activity on bone mineral density in wheelchair athletes
- Enzymatic preparation of arbutin derivatives : Lipase-catalyzed direct acylation without the need of vinyl ester as an acyl donor(MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Enhancement of Water-Solubility and Bioactivity of Paclitaxel Using Modified Cyclodextrins(METHODS)
- Inhibitory Effects of Prior Low-dose X-ray Irradiation on Carbon Tetrachloride-induced Hepatopathy in Acatalasemic Mice
- 7 Inhibitory Effects of Prior Low-dose X-ray Irradiation on Carbon Tetrachloride Induced Hepatopathy in Acatalasemic Mice(Low dose and low dose-rate effects, Abstracts of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society)
- Basic Study on the Internal Movement of Inhaled Radon -for Establishment of Experimental Methods -
- Changes in Hepatic Endogenous Antioxidants in Acatalasemic Mice after 0.5 Gy X-Irradiation
- Enhanced hepatocarcinogenesis in acatalasemic mice treated with diethylnitrosamine
- Inhibition of carbon tetrachloride-induced liver injury in acatalasemic mice by hepatic iron deprivation
- Use of Material Safety Data Sheets at Workplaces Handling Harmful Substances in Okayama, Japan
- Generation of Superoxide in a Water-Soluble Model System with FeTMPyP
- Psychological Determinants of Physical Activity in Japanese Female Employees
- Survey of Cattle Fascioliasis in Tsuyama Abattoir
- Stereoselective Reduction of Carbonyl Compounds with Actinomycete: Purification and Characterization of Three α-Keto Ester Reductases from Streptomyces avermitilis
- Animal Model for Oxidative Stress Research-Catalase Mutant Mice
- A Comparative Study of Dietary Intake among Urban Japanese and Chinese Aged 50∿79
- Size-selective sampling of oil mist in air and subjective symptoms among machine workers
- Validity and Reliability of a Dietary Assessment Method : The Application of a Digital Camera with a Mobile Phone Card Attachment
- The Application of a Handheld Personal Digital Assistant with Camera and Mobile Phone Card (Wellnavi) to the General Population in a Dietary Survey
- C-reactive protein is associated with cigarette smoking-induced hyperfiltration and proteinuria in an apparently healthy population
- Stereoselective Reduction of Carbonyl Compounds with Actinomycete : Purification and Characterization of Three α-Keto Ester Reductases from Streptomyces avermitilis
- Heterogeneity of mitochondrial creatine kinase
- Mitochondrial creatine kinase with atypical pI values detected in serum of a patient with ovarian hepatoid yolk sac tumor
- Distribution of Inhaled m-Xylene in Rat Brain and its Effect on GABA_A Receptor Binding
- Validity and Reliability of a Dietary Assessment Method : The Application of a Digital Camera with a Mobile Phone Card Attachment
- Glycosylation of trans-Resveratrol by Plant-Cultured Cells
- Comparison of serum ferritin and oxidative stress biomarkers between Japanese workers with and without metabolic syndrome
- Psychological Correlates of Physical Activity and Exercise in Japanese Male Employees