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Obesity--a chronic health problem in cloned mice?

机译:肥胖-克隆小鼠的慢性健康问题吗?

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The majority of cloned animals derived by nuclear transfer die during gestation and display neonatal abnormalities. However, because of the long generation interval of cloned animal species, the long-term consequences of cloning on health have been difficult to access. Recent studies in mice have provided evidence that cloned animals might have chronic health problems such as obesity. Obesity in cloned mice is likely to reflect epigenetic abnormalities that arise partly from inadequate nuclear programming; these obese mice display a unique phenotype that is suggestive of a defect other than malfunction of the leptin-melanocortin system, which occurs in most rodent models of obesity and in human obesity.
机译:大多数通过核移植获得的克隆动物在妊娠期间死亡,并表现出新生儿异常。但是,由于克隆动物物种的生成间隔较长,因此克隆对健康的长期影响很难获得。最近在小鼠中进行的研究提供了证据,证明克隆的动物可能患有肥胖等慢性健康问题。克隆小鼠的肥胖可能反映出表观遗传异常,部分原因是核编程不足。这些肥胖小鼠表现出独特的表型,提示除了瘦素-黑皮质素系统的功能异常外,该缺陷在大多数啮齿动物肥胖模型和人类肥胖中都发生。

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