Literature DB >> 11433171

Mouse model for thoracic congenital scoliosis.

F A Farley1, R T Loder, B T Nolan, M T Dillon, E P Frankenburg, N A Kaciroti, J D Miller, S A Goldstein, R N Hensinger.   

Abstract

SUMMARY: This study sought to produce a dose-response curve for acute and chronic maternal carbon monoxide (CO) exposure versus vertebral anomalies in mouse offspring and to determine the critical day of exposure. In Part I, pregnant CD-1 mice were exposed to an acute dose of CO at 9 days of gestation. A positive dose-response relationship of acute maternal CO exposure and vertebral anomalies in the offspring was produced. In Part II, pregnant females were exposed to chronic CO for the first 11 days of gestation. Chronic exposure to CO did not produce significant vertebral anomalies. In Part III, pregnant females were exposed to an acute dose of 600 ppm of CO at gestation day 8, 9, or 10. Day 9 in this mouse breed is the critical day for maternal exposure to CO. The detected anomalies were predominately in the thoracic spine.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11433171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop        ISSN: 0271-6798            Impact factor:   2.324


  8 in total

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7.  Congenital scoliosis in monozygotic twins: case report and review of possible factors contributing to its development.

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