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URL: http://rgd.mcw.edu/tools/strains/strains_view.cgi?id=728195
Proper Citation: RRID:RRRC_00231
Description: Rattus norvegicus with name SHR/N-cp from RGD.
Species: Rattus norvegicus
Notes: The spontaneously hypertensive corpulent (SHR/N-cp) rat developed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a congenic strain in which obese homozygotes {cp/cp) are characterized by genetic obesity, mild hypertension, hyper-insulinemia, and glucose intolerance. This rat strain was initially derived by mating a male Koletsky rat that was heterozygous for the corpulent gene (cp/ +) to a female SHR ratof the Okamoto strain. A minimum of 12 backcrosses were carried out to eliminate the non-cp genes of the Ko-letsky strain. The obese (cp/cp) littermates develop glucosuria, proteinuria, and renal structural lesions resemblingdiabetic glomerulosclerosis. Rat Resource and Research Center
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