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Publication : Pathogenesis of osteopetrosis in the microphthalmic mouse: reduced bone resorption.

First Author  Marks SC Jr Year  1977
Journal  Am J Anat Volume  149
Issue  2 Pages  269-75
PubMed ID  879046 Mgi Jnum  J:5840
Mgi Id  MGI:54317 Doi  10.1002/aja.1001490209
Citation  Marks SC Jr (1977) Pathogenesis of osteopetrosis in the microphthalmic mouse: reduced bone resorption. Am J Anat 149(2):269-75
abstractText  Bone resorption, stimulated by injection of parathyroid extract, was measured in vivo in microphthalmic mice as the rate of release of 3H from bone after incorporation of 3H-proline. Bone resorption in these mice, which inherit osteopetrosis, was less than 10% of the in normal litermates. Autoradiography confirmed the reduction in removal of radioactive bone matrix and in bone growth in microphthalmic mice. The ability of these mice to raise the serum calcium concentration in response to PTE was also reduced. These results, that bone resorption is reduced in microphthalmic mice, are discussed in relation to the pathogenesis and cure of the disease.
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