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Publication : Hereditary joint disorder in progressive ankylosis (ank/ank) mice. II. Effect of high-dose hydrocortisone treatment on inflammation and intraarticular calcium hydroxyapatite deposits.

First Author  Hakim FT Year  1986
Journal  Arthritis Rheum Volume  29
Issue  1 Pages  114-23
PubMed ID  3004514 Mgi Jnum  J:109949
Mgi Id  MGI:3630125 Doi  10.1002/art.1780290115
Citation  Hakim FT, et al. (1986) Hereditary joint disorder in progressive ankylosis (ank/ank) mice. II. Effect of high-dose hydrocortisone treatment on inflammation and intraarticular calcium hydroxyapatite deposits. Arthritis Rheum 29(1):114-23
abstractText  Mice homozygous for the progressive ankylosis trait develop an inflammatory joint disorder associated with the intraarticular deposition of calcium hydroxyapatite. When affected (ank/ank) mice were treated with high doses of hydrocortisone, synovitis receded, development of cartilaginous and bony osteophytes halted, and calcium hydroxyapatite accumulated in and distended the synovial spaces. No changes, however, occurred in the joint morphology of hydrocortisone-treated normal (ank/+) mice. Since inhibition of inflammation by hydrocortisone treatment did not block apatite accumulation, intraarticular deposition of hydroxyapatite occurs independent of inflammation in progressive ankylosis.
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