A New Spontaneous Model of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva

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Título
A New Spontaneous Model of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Brazilian Geographical Journal: Geosciences and Humanities research medium
Universities College of Medicine
University of Kansas
Autor
Bruce M. Rothschild
Larry D. Martin
Robert M. Timm
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modelo animal
Abstract
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a genetic disorder characterized by relentlessly progressive and seemingly uncontrollable progressive ossification of tendons, ligaments, fascia, and striated musclewith heterotopic bone formation resulting in immobilization and wheel chair confinement by age 30.  Progress in its management has been compromised by lack of a natural animal model.  Defleshed mammal skeletons were examined for evidence of heterotopic bone formation.  The Southeast Asian mouse deer of the genus Tragulus was found to have an osseous sheath covering the lower back and upper thigh region consistent with the clinical definition of FOP.  This heterotophic bone deposition is present in all adults males, including both wild obtained and zoo bred animals.              We report the first known example of spontaneous, naturally occurring fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) in a non-human mammal. Tragulus may offer the opportunity to examine many of the disease’s most significant attributes experimentally.
volume
1
issue
2
Date
2010
Língua
en
issn
2179-2321
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