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Publication : Spondyloarthropathy in progressive ankylosis mice: ultrastructural features of the intervertebral disk.

First Author  Sampson HW Year  1991
Journal  Acta Anat (Basel) Volume  141
Issue  1 Pages  36-41
PubMed ID  1659102 Mgi Jnum  J:751
Mgi Id  MGI:49285 Doi  10.1159/000147096
Citation  Sampson HW, et al. (1991) Spondyloarthropathy in progressive ankylosis mice: ultrastructural features of the intervertebral disk. Acta Anat (Basel) 141(1):36-41
abstractText  Progressive ankylosis mice (ank/ank) spontaneously develop a joint disorder characterized by calcium hydroxyapatite deposition and bony ankylosis of the joints of the axial and the appendicular skeleton. Mice in this study were used to determine the extent of mineralization of the intervertebral disks and to determine their suitability as a model for ankylosing spondyloarthropathies. Intervertebral disks taken from affected mice from 4 to 18 weeks of age were studied by electron-microscopic, electron energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis and selected-area electron diffraction techniques. Necrotic foci seen in light microscope studies were found to be massive accumulations of calcium hydroxyapatite crystals deposited within the extracellular matrix. Chondrocytes of older animals demonstrated what appeared to be postmortem changes and contained numerous large vacuoles.
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