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Sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 3 (SMPD3) is a pleiotropic lipid metabolizing enzyme involved in multiple physiological processes. A deletion mutation in the murine Smpd3 gene called fragilitas ossium (fro) leads to severe skeletal abnormalities in the developing fro/fro embryos. Although fro/fro mice can be useful to study many different aspects of SMPD3 functions, their perinatal lethality makes it difficult to generate a sufficient number of mice for controlled studies. In fact, on the C57BL/6 genetic background, none of the fro/fro mice survive beyond the perinatal stage. In this study, we used the "Tet-On" inducible gene expression system to express Smpd3 transiently in embryos on the C57BL/6 background. This induced Smpd3 expression corrected all the skeletal abnormalities in these embryos and prevented their early death. However, induction of Smpd3 expression in the adolescent fro/fro;duanyu1670A-rtTA;TRE-Smpd3 mice was not sufficient to correct the defects in trabecular bone mineralization and the impaired growth of the long bones. This novel mouse model will be a useful tool to study SMPD3 biology in vivo.
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