Phenotype: increased physiological sensitivity to xenobiotic

Definition
decrease in the dose or concentration of a compound foreign to living organisms required to induce a specific level of physiological response or increase in the severity of physiological response to a given dose or concentration of a compound foreign to living organisms
Synonyms
increased susceptibility to xenobiotics,  decreased resistance to xenobiotics,  increased physiological sensitivity to xenobiotics
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of tested genes
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significant genes
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tested genes

IMPC Gene variants with increased physiological sensitivity to xenobiotic

Total number of significant genotype-phenotype associations: 1

Gene / Allele Zygosity Sex Life Stage Phenotype Parameter Phenotyping
Center
P Value
Lta
Ltatm1.1(KOMP)Vlcg
HOM Early adult increased bronchoconstrictive response 12.5 Mch Enhanced pause
Challenge Whole Body Plethysmography
TCP
IMPC
8.65×10-05

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 Phenotype associations stats

1.79% of tested genes with null mutations on a B6N genetic background have a phenotype association to increased physiological sensitivity to xenobiotic (1/56)

0.00% females (0/55) 1.75% males (1/57)

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