No Evidence for Cardiac Dysfunction in Kif6 Mutant Mice
Author(s) -
Abdul Hameed,
Ellen Bennett,
Barbara Ciani,
L.P.C. Hoebers,
R. D. B. Milner,
Allan Lawrie,
Sheila E. Francis,
Andrew J. Grierson
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0054636
Subject(s) - cardiac function curve , mutant , myocardial infarction , medicine , adverse effect , cardiac dysfunction , phenotype , mutation , cardiology , biology , bioinformatics , heart failure , genetics , gene
A KIF6 variant in man has been reported to be associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes after myocardial infarction. No clear biological or physiological data exist for Kif6. We sought to investigate the impact of a deleterious KIF6 mutation on cardiac function in mice. Kif6 mutant mice were generated and verified. Cardiac function was assessed by serial echocardiography at baseline, after ageing and after exercise. Lipid levels were also measured. No discernable adverse lipid or cardiac phenotype was detected in Kif6 mutant mice. These data suggest that dysfunction of Kif6 is linked to other more complex biological/biochemical parameters or is unlikely to be of material consequence in cardiac function.
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