Literature DB >> 7752133

Transgenic mouse models in studies of skeletal disorders.

O Jacenko1, B R Olsen.   

Abstract

Studies of mutations in mice and humans are identifying molecular defects in a number of osteochondrodysplasias. Disruption of collagen IX function in mice using 3 transgenic approaches causes a degenerative joint disease resembling osteoarthritis (OA). Mapping of a multiple epiphyseal dysplasia locus to the chromosomal region of COL9A2 suggests that certain heritable forms of OA in humans are also associated with collagen IX mutations. Colocalization of a murine chondrodysplasia, cho, with the Col11a1 locus, as well as mapping of the Stickler syndrome locus to COL11A2, implicate collagen XI genes as other candidates in heritable chondrodysplasias. The murine models permit exploration of pathogenetic mechanisms and testing of novel therapies.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7752133

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rheumatol Suppl        ISSN: 0380-0903


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3.  The Generation of Closed Femoral Fractures in Mice: A Model to Study Bone Healing.

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4.  A new autosomal recessive form of Stickler syndrome is caused by a mutation in the COL9A1 gene.

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5.  A Minimally Invasive Model to Analyze Endochondral Fracture Healing in Mice Under Standardized Biomechanical Conditions.

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7.  Development of a novel murine delayed secondary fracture healing in vivo model using periosteal cauterization.

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Review 8.  Modeling Complex Orthopedic Trauma in Rodents: Bone, Muscle and Nerve Injury and Healing.

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Review 9.  Large animal models of rare genetic disorders: sheep as phenotypically relevant models of human genetic disease.

Authors:  Ashish R Pinnapureddy; Cherie Stayner; John McEwan; Olivia Baddeley; John Forman; Michael R Eccles
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