Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
Online ISSN : 1347-4715
Print ISSN : 1342-078X
ISSN-L : 1342-078X
Minireviews
Animal Model for Oxidative Stress Research—Catalase Mutant Mice
Da-Hong WANGNoriyoshi MASUOKAShohei KIRA
著者情報
ジャーナル フリー

2003 年 8 巻 2 号 p. 37-40

詳細
抄録

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/AnlCsaCsa (wild-type), C3H/AnlCsbCsb and C3H/AnlCscCs 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 hypocatalasemic 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 of oxidative 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.

著者関連情報

この記事は最新の被引用情報を取得できません。

© 2003 Japanese Society for Hygiene
次の記事
feedback
Top