Initiation and progression of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament of the cervical spine in the hereditary spinal hyperostotic mouse (twy/twy)
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01/01/2012
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Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is a significantly critical pathology that can eventually cause serious myelopathy. Ossification commences in the vertebral posterior longitudinal ligaments, and intensifies and spreads with the progression of the disease, resulting in osseous projections and compression of the spinal cord. However, the paucity of histological studies the underlying mechanisms of calcification and ossification processes remain obscure. The pathological process could be simulated in the ossifying process of the ligament in mutant spinal hyperostotic mouse (twy/twy). The aim of this study is to observe that enlargement of the nucleus pulposus followed by herniation, disruption and regenerative proliferation of annulus fibrosus cartilaginous tissues participated in the initiation of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament of twy/twy mice. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16766/1/Initiation_and_progression.pdf Uchida, Kenzo; Yayama, Takafumi; Sugita, Daisuke; Nakajima, Hideaki; Guerrero, Alexander R.; Watanabe, Shuji; Roberts, Sally; Johnson, William E. and Baba, Hisatoshi (2012). Initiation and progression of ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament of the cervical spine in the hereditary spinal hyperostotic mouse (twy/twy). European Spine Journal, 21 (1), pp. 149-155. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16766/ |
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