2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038685
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Lack of Wdr13 Gene in Mice Leads to Enhanced Pancreatic Beta Cell Proliferation, Hyperinsulinemia and Mild Obesity

Abstract: WD-repeat proteins are very diverse, yet these are structurally related proteins that participate in a wide range of cellular functions. WDR13, a member of this family, is conserved from fishes to humans and localizes into the nucleus. To understand the in vivo function(s) of Wdr13 gene, we have created and characterized a mutant mouse strain lacking this gene. The mutant mice had higher serum insulin levels and increased pancreatic islet mass as a result of enhanced beta cell proliferation. While a known cell… Show more

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“…Lepr db/db mice might have been a reflection of a lower birthweight of Wdr13-knockout mice [15], or Wdr13 deletion per se might have prevented body weight gain in the Wdr13…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Lepr db/db mice might have been a reflection of a lower birthweight of Wdr13-knockout mice [15], or Wdr13 deletion per se might have prevented body weight gain in the Wdr13…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animals were genotyped using PCR. Body weight, food intake, glucose and insulin tolerance testing and insulin measurements were performed as described previously [15]. Circulating triacylglycerol was measured using the glycerol-3-phosphate oxidase/phenol+aminophenazone (GPO/PAP) method (Coral Clinical Systems, Goa, India).…”
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confidence: 99%
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