M. Saito et al., GENETICALLY-DETERMINED THYMUS ENLARGEMENT IN THE EARLY-LIFE IN BUF MNA RATS/, Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 182(4), 1997, pp. 309-318
BUF/Mna (B) rat is a mutated strain, having much larger thymus than WK
Y/NCrj (W), ACI/NMs (A), and F344 (F) rats throughout their life-span.
Rats of the latter 3 strains have normal sized thymuses, being less t
han 5.3 in the thymus to body weight ratio (mg/g), when they were kill
ed at 6 weeks of age. Genetic segregation of large thymus size in the
B strain at 6 weeks of age was studied by crossing B rats with W, A or
F rats. All of 3 types of the Fl hybrid rats between the B strain and
the other strains showed intermediate thymus ratios between those of
both parental strains. In F2 rats between the B and W strains, the dis
tribution of thymus ratios showed about 5 different peaks. These findi
ngs might indicate that two polymeric autosomal loci, thymus enlargeme
nt-1 (Ten-1) and thymus enlargement-2 (Ten-2), can enlarge the thymus
size in B rats. Histometrically, whole thymus and cortex areas of the
B rats were 2-5 times larger than the W rats during 6-12 weeks of age,
but medulla areas were slightly different between the strains, showin
g that larger thymuses in B rats were mainly due to the enlarged corte
x areas. BUF/Mna rats; genetic analysis; Ten-1 and Ten-2; thymus size
enlargement; cortex area/medulla area ratio. (C) 1997 Tohoku Universit
y Medical Press.