1. Study on the Ophthalmic Diseases in ICR Mice and BALB/c Mice
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Na Young Yi, Kang Moon Seo, Jun-Gyo Suh, Jae-Hak Park, Seong Mok Jeong, Man Bok Jeong, Moo Ho Won, Shin Ae Park, Tchi Chou Nam, Min-Su Kim, and Yang Seok Oh
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Male ,Retinal degeneration ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Eye Diseases ,genetic structures ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,BALB/c ,Rodent Diseases ,Mice ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Animals ,Corneal Scar ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Mice, Inbred ICR ,Anisocoria ,General Veterinary ,biology ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,corneal ulcer ,eye diseases ,Toxicity ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Uveitis - Abstract
In pharmaceutical companies and research institutes, many toxicity tests are performed with laboratory animals. This study was performed to produce reference data for eye toxicity tests and to investigate the ophthalmic diseases of 408 ICR mice and 119 BALB/c mice, which are commonly used as subjects in toxicity tests. The experimental animals without clinical disorders were selected regardless of sex. The ophthalmic diseases were examined by using special ophthalmic instruments: direct ophthalmoscope, indirect ophthalmoscope, slit-lamp biomicroscope and focal illuminator. The most prevalent ocular variation within normal limits was hyaloid vessel remnant (ICR mice, 28.2%; BALB/c mice, 31.9%) and the incidence gradually decreased with age. The ocular diseases found in ICR mice were retinal degeneration (9.8%), corneal scar (4.2%), focal cataract (2.2%), anisocoria (1.2%), corneal ulcer (0.2%) and uveitis (0.2%). In BALB/c mice, corneal scar (9.2%), focal cataract (1.7%) and corneal ulcer (0.8%) were the ocular diseases found.
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- 2006
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