Genetic studies of disorders of calcium crystal deposition


Autoria(s): Timms, A. E.; Zhang, Y.; Russell, R. G. G.; Brown, M. A.
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

In summary, although many factors are likely to be involved in regulating calcification and ossification processes, studies of the causation of articular chondrocalcinosis and disorders of spinal ossification, such as DISH and OPLL, implicate control over inorganic pyrophosphate levels as being one of the most important factors in their aetiopathogenesis. The findings of these studies may prove relevant to other rheumatic diseases in which ectopic ossification occurs, such as AS.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/89549/

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Relação

DOI:10.1093/rheumatology/41.7.725

Timms, A. E., Zhang, Y., Russell, R. G. G., & Brown, M. A. (2002) Genetic studies of disorders of calcium crystal deposition. Rheumatology, 41(7), pp. 725-729.

Direitos

Copyright 2002 British Society for Rheumatology

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #pyrophosphate #ankylosing hyperostosis #articular cartilage #calcification #calcinosis #chondrocalcinosis #controlled study #genetics #human #ligament calcinosis #mouse #nonhuman #ossification #pathogenesis #posterior longitudinal ligament #priority journal #review #rheumatic disease #spine disease #Aged #Aged #80 and over #Calcium Pyrophosphate #Cartilage Diseases #Cartilage #Articular #Crystallization #Female #Genetic Predisposition to Disease #Humans #Male #Middle Aged
Tipo

Journal Article