| Literature DB >> 17649533 |
V L Sanger, T N Frederickson, C C Morrill.
Abstract
Day-old chicks were injected with 0.2 ml. of a suspension of lymphomatosis virus which was known to cause osteopetrosis in a high percentage of susceptible birds. A comparable number of uninoculated chicks were kept for controls. Alizarin red S was administered for the purpose of marking the bones in order to measure the rate of growth of normal bone and the osteopetrotic bone. The dye was given at 27, 41 and 55 days of age. In this experiment it was found that a layer of normal bone was formed on the surface of the tibia at a rate of 0.25 mm. per week but in the largest osteopetrotic lesion that was found in any chicken spongy bone was formed at a rate greater than 1 mm. per week. Alizarin red S was irritating to tissue and was toxic when given intravenously.Entities:
Year: 1964 PMID: 17649533 PMCID: PMC1494318
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Comp Med Vet Sci ISSN: 0316-5957