Reciprocal congenic lines for a major stroke-QTL on rat chromosome 1. Physiol Genomics 27: 108-113, 2006. First published July 11, 2006; doi:10.1152/physiolgenomics. 00086.2006.-We previously identified a quantitative trait locus (QTL) for stroke proneness between the kallikrein (Klk) and Mt1pa markers on rat chromosome 1. To gain functional insights, we constructed congenic strains by introgressing either the whole or selected chromosomal segments from the stroke-prone (SHRsp) onto the stroke-resistant (SHRsr) spontaneously hypertensive rat genome and vice versa. The phenotype was the latency to develop stroke under a Japanese high-salt, low-potassium diet for 3 mo [known as Japanese diet (JD)]. Blood pressure (BP) was measured by tail cuff throughout the experiment. Urinary protein excretion was monitored in all lines under JD. The SHRsp-derived lines carrying the SHRsr allele, and particularly the D1Rat134-Mt1pa chromosomal segment, had a significant delay of stroke occurrence and improved survival compared with SHRsp (P < 0.001). On the other hand, a significant occurrence of stroke events (20%) was detected in the reciprocal lines by the end of the 3-mo treatment with JD (P = 0.003). The stroke phenotype was also associated with increased proteinuria. Our results underscore the functional importance of the Chr 1 stroke QTL. Furthermore, they underscore the utility of stroke/congenic lines in dissecting the genetics of stroke.

Reciprocal congenic lines for a major stroke QTL on rat chromosome 1 / Rubattu, Speranza Donatella; N., Hubner; U., Ganten; A., Evangelista; R., Stanzione; E., Di Angelantonio; R., Plehm; R., Langanki; E., Gianazza; L., Sironi; D'Amati, Giulia; Volpe, Massimo. - In: PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICS. - ISSN 1094-8341. - 27:2(2006), pp. 108-113. [10.1152/physiolgenomics.00086.2006]

Reciprocal congenic lines for a major stroke QTL on rat chromosome 1

RUBATTU, Speranza Donatella;D'AMATI, Giulia;VOLPE, Massimo
2006

Abstract

Reciprocal congenic lines for a major stroke-QTL on rat chromosome 1. Physiol Genomics 27: 108-113, 2006. First published July 11, 2006; doi:10.1152/physiolgenomics. 00086.2006.-We previously identified a quantitative trait locus (QTL) for stroke proneness between the kallikrein (Klk) and Mt1pa markers on rat chromosome 1. To gain functional insights, we constructed congenic strains by introgressing either the whole or selected chromosomal segments from the stroke-prone (SHRsp) onto the stroke-resistant (SHRsr) spontaneously hypertensive rat genome and vice versa. The phenotype was the latency to develop stroke under a Japanese high-salt, low-potassium diet for 3 mo [known as Japanese diet (JD)]. Blood pressure (BP) was measured by tail cuff throughout the experiment. Urinary protein excretion was monitored in all lines under JD. The SHRsp-derived lines carrying the SHRsr allele, and particularly the D1Rat134-Mt1pa chromosomal segment, had a significant delay of stroke occurrence and improved survival compared with SHRsp (P < 0.001). On the other hand, a significant occurrence of stroke events (20%) was detected in the reciprocal lines by the end of the 3-mo treatment with JD (P = 0.003). The stroke phenotype was also associated with increased proteinuria. Our results underscore the functional importance of the Chr 1 stroke QTL. Furthermore, they underscore the utility of stroke/congenic lines in dissecting the genetics of stroke.
2006
functional genomics; genetics; quantitative trait locus
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Reciprocal congenic lines for a major stroke QTL on rat chromosome 1 / Rubattu, Speranza Donatella; N., Hubner; U., Ganten; A., Evangelista; R., Stanzione; E., Di Angelantonio; R., Plehm; R., Langanki; E., Gianazza; L., Sironi; D'Amati, Giulia; Volpe, Massimo. - In: PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICS. - ISSN 1094-8341. - 27:2(2006), pp. 108-113. [10.1152/physiolgenomics.00086.2006]
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