Japanese
 NBRP Rat No: 0194 Strain NameSHRSP/Izm Commmon Name: 
 Principal Investigator  Yukio Yamori
 Organization   Disease Model Cooperative Research Association 
 Address  Seisan Kaihatsukagakukenkyujyo 3F-Simogamo Morimotocho15-Sakyoku

606-0805 Kyoto

 Japan
 Telephone  075-744-0071  Fax:  075-744-0071  dmcra@j.email.ne.jp
 Inbred Generations   F110 
   
 Coat Color
 Deposition Status
 
 albino (c)
  Embryo      Sperm      Live Animals
 Usage Restrictions  The recipient of BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE shall obtain a prior written consent on use of it from the DEPOSITOR.
The users must join a disease model cooperative research association, and obey various regulations stipulated in the rules of the association.
They must also comply with the decisions made by the board of directors. 
 Genetic Status   Inbred   Segregating   Congenic   Consomic    Recombinant 
  Coisogenic   Spont. Mutant    Transgene   Ind. Mutant    Others 
 Comercial Availability   
 Research Category   Diabetes Obesity    Neurobiology    Ophthalmology    Dentistry    Cardio- Hypertension 
  Oncology   Metabolism   Otorhinology    Immunology    Infectious Disease
  Osteology    Internal Medicine   Dermatology   Reproduction    Development
  Behavior    Hematology    Urology   Pharmacology   Others 
  Control Strains   Reporter gene Strains  
 Gene
 Origin The stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHRSP) was established by selective breeding of SHR at the Department of Pathology, Kyoto University School of Medicine in 1973. To Shimane Institute of Health Science, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University and to DMCRA in 1994. 
 Strain Characteristics Stroke, hypertension, cardiac hypertrophy and nephrosclerosis. 
 Breeding Conditions Good breeding performance. 
 Genotyping  
 References  Yamagata K, Yamamoto M, Kawakami K, Ohara H, Nabika T.
Arginine vasopressin regulated ASCT1 expression in astrocytes from stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats and congenic SHRpch1_18 rats.
Neuroscience. 267:277-285, 2014.

Yao H, Nabika T.
Standards and pitfalls of focal ischemia models in spontaneously hypertensive rats: With a systematic review of recent articles.
J Transl Med. 2012 Jul 6;10(1):139.

Sakurai-Yamashita Y, Nabika T, Niwa M.
Blood pressure-independent factors determine the susceptibility to delayed neuronal death in the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats.
Cell Mol Neurobiol. 2010 Mar;30(2):283-7.

Yamori,Y et.al. : The Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat. In: Textbook of hypertension,
ed. By Swales,J.D.,Blackwell Scientific Publication, Oxford, 1994,pp447-455