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Publication : The pathology and trace element status of the toxic milk mutant mouse.

First Author  Howell JM Year  1994
Journal  J Comp Pathol Volume  110
Issue  1 Pages  37-47
PubMed ID  8040371 Mgi Jnum  J:19226
Mgi Id  MGI:66663 Doi  10.1016/s0021-9975(08)80268-x
Citation  Howell JM, et al. (1994) The pathology and trace element status of the toxic milk mutant mouse. J Comp Pathol 110(1):37-47
abstractText  The toxic milk (tx) mouse is a mutant in which copper metabolism is abnormal. Homozygous tx adults do not show overt signs of disease, but litters born to such parents are deficient in copper and die at about 2 weeks of age unless copper is provided. The results reported here clearly indicate that adults accumulate copper in the liver, kidney, spleen, brain, muscle, serum and red blood cells. The concentration of zinc is also elevated in liver, brain and muscle. In adult animals there is damage to hepatocytes with marked changes to the nuclei. Haemolysis occurs with subsequent deposition of haemosiderin in the kidney. This mutant provides a useful model for studies of the pathogenesis and treatment of copper toxicity in animals and man.
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