
Vestibular defects in head-tilt mice result from mutations in
Mice with the head tilt (het) mutation are characterized by impaired otoconial morphogenesis with normal functionality of the auditory system. Here we present an allelic series of mutations at the het locus (including three novel, mutagenesis-induced alleles), affecting the gene for NADPH oxidase 3 ( Nox3 ).
Head Tilt in Immunodeficient Mice Due to Contamination of …
2019年3月1日 · Immunodeficient mice in multiple holding rooms presented with head tilt, circling, spinning when picked up by the tail, dehydration, and lethargy. Burkholderia gladioli, a plant pathogen, was identified as the causative agent.
Deletion mapping of the head tilt (het) gene in mice: a vestibular ...
Head tilt (het) is a recessive mutation in mice causing vestibular dysfunction. Homozygotes display abnormal responses to position change and linear acceleration and cannot swim. However, they are not deaf. het was mapped to the proximal region of ...
Otoconial agenesis in tilted mutant mice - PubMed
Unlike other mouse mutations affecting the vestibular system (such as pallid, mocha and tilted head), the defect in the tilted mouse is highly penetrant, results in the nearly complete absence of otoconia, exhibits no degeneration of the sensory epithelium and has no apparent abnormal phenotype in other organ systems.
Deletion mapping of the head tilt (het) gene in mice: a ... - PubMed
Head tilt (het) is a recessive mutation in mice causing vestibular dysfunction. Homozygotes display abnormal responses to position change and linear acceleration and cannot swim. However, they are not deaf. het was mapped to the proximal region of mouse chromosome 17, near the T locus. Here we repor …
(PDF) Deletion Mapping of the Head Tilt (het) Gene in Mice: A ...
1998年11月1日 · Head tilt (het) is a recessive mutation in mice causing vestibular dysfunction. Homozygotes display abnormal responses to position change and linear acceleration and cannot swim. However, they...
Mouse EAE Scoring - hookelabs.com
Mouse appears to be at score 0.0, but there are obvious signs of head tilting when the walk is observed. The balance is poor. Limp tail and dragging of hind legs. Both hind legs have some movement, but both are dragging at the feet (mouse trips on hind feet). No movement in one leg/completely dragging one leg, but movement in the other leg.
Two Distinct Types of Eye-Head Coupling in Freely Moving Mice
2020年6月8日 · We combined head and eye tracking in freely moving mice and found both observations are explained by two eye-head coupling types, associated with vestibular mechanisms. The first type comprised non-conjugate eye movements, which compensate for head tilt changes to maintain a similar visual field relative to the horizontal ground plane.
Head Tilt in Immunodeficient Mice Due to Contamination of …
Immunodeficient mice in multiple holding rooms presented with head tilt, circling, spinning when picked up by the tail, dehydration, and lethargy. Burkholderia gladioli, a plant pathogen, was identified as the causative agent.
Targeted disruption of mouse Pds provides insight about the …
2001年2月1日 · A significant proportion (∼50%) of Pds –/– mice display various signs of vestibular dysfunction, including habitual circling behaviour (A–C), head-tilting (D and E) and head-bobbing, and/or...