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» Thicker Hair, Bigger Penis produced by Researchers
Overexpressing a gene resulted in thicker hair growth in mice, as well as smoother and longer penis!
In an upcoming paper in the American Journal of Pathology-now available online-Cheng-Ming Chuong, M.D., Ph.D., professor of pathology at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, and his colleagues describe the creation of a mouse in which a particular gene, called "noggin" is overexpressed in the skin. (Noggin works by suppressing the action of a protein called bone morphogenic protein, or BMP, which has a key role in a number of developmental pathways in mice and humans alike.)
Thicker Hair...
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Because of the role that noggin appears to play in the development of skin and associated features, Chuong and his Keck School colleagues expected to see an increase in the number of hair follicles in the skin of the genetically modified mouse.
That is, indeed, what they saw. Not only was the fur of these mice thicker, with hair follicle density increasing by as much as 80 percent in the transgenic mice,but the transgenic mice also grew more whiskers than normal mice, with several whiskers sprouting from each follicle. That, however, was only the beginning. The overexpression of the noggin gene also led to some unusual and unexpected changes in the mice.
For instance, the meibomian glands in the eyes of the transgenic mice were transformed into follicles with small hairs "pointing inwards toward the cornea," Chuong explains. (Meibomian glands are the oil-producing glands that lubricate the eyelids in humans as well as mice; an infection in the meibomian gland is what we call a stye.) As if hairy eyes weren't enough, the sweat glands on the footpads of the mice's paws turned into hair-sprouting follicles as well. And some of them sported misshapen claws, or were missing claws altogether.
...and a Bigger Penis?
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While doing physical exams on the mice, Maksim Plikus, a graduate student in Chuong's lab, noticed one more unusual change in the transgenic mice: Their external genitalia were significantly larger than those of normal mice. "We now think that noggin plays a role in regulating the size of penile and clitoral tissues in mice, and that it can disrupt the balanced growth of these structures and result in their overgrowth," Chuong explains.
The changes in the genitalia aren't limited to size, however. Whereas the surface of the normal mouse penis has well-differentiated microappendages called "hairy spines," the transgenic mouse's penis is smoother, less bumpy.
"We don't know whether this affects sensation," says Chuong. "But we do know that they have the ability to reproduce."
But how safe...?
The researchers also considered whether or not these changes are physical variations or actual pathologies (disease states brought on by the genetic tinkering done on these mice). "Some of the features, like the complete loss of claws or hair growth in the eyelids, are definitely pathological," Chuong admits. "But some of the others, like the increase in size in the genitalia or the increased thickness of the fur, may be variations that might not be negative, particularly when the environment changes. For instance, too many hairs on a human would be considered abnormal. But when it occurred in the mammoth thirty thousand years ago, it was considered an advantage." "This makes one ponder the border between normal and abnormal," Chuong adds.
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