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BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AGING, DEGENERATIVE, AND MISCELLANEOUS DISORDERS

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Amyloidosis and Amyloid-Like Nasal Deposition

Conner, M.W., Conner, B.H., Fox, J.G., & Rogers, A. (1983) Spon­taneous amyloidosis in outbred CD-1 mice.

Survey and Synthesis of Pathology Research 1:67-78.

Doi, T., Kotani, Y., Kokoshima, H., Kanno, T., Wako, Y., & Tsuchi- tani, M. (2007) Eosinophilic substance is “not amyloid” in the mouse nasal septum. Veterinary Pathology 44:796-802.

Frith, C.H. & Chandra, M. (1991) Incidence, distribution, and morphology of amyloidosis in Charles Rivers CD-1 mice. Toxi­cologic Pathology 19:123-127.

Lipman, R.D., Gaillard, E.T., Harrison, D.E., & Bronson, R.T. (1993) Husbandry factors and the prevalence of age-related amyloidosis in mice. Laboratory Animal Science 43:439-444.

Soft Tissue Mineralization

Brownstein, D.G. (1983) Genetics of dystrophic epicardial miner­alization in DBA/2 mice. Laboratory Animal Science 33:247-248.

Imaoka, K., Honjo, K., Doi, K., & Mitsuoka, T. (1986) Development of spontaneous tongue calcification and polypoid lesions in DBA/2NCrJ mice. Laboratory Animals 20:1-4.

Meador, V.P., Tyler, R.D., & Plunkett, M.L. (1992) Epicardial and corneal mineralization in clinically normal severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice. Veterinary Pathology 29:247-249.

Vargas, K.J., Stephens, L.C., Clifford, C.B., Gray, K.N., & Price, R.E. (1996) Dystrophic cardiac calcinosis in C3H/HeN mice. Labora­tory Animal Science 46:572-575.

Yamate, J., Tajima, M., Maruyama, Y., & Kudow, S. (1987) Obser­vations on soft tissue calcification in DBA/2NCrj mice in com­parison with CRJ:CD-1 mice. Laboratory Animals 21:289-298.

Acidophilic Macrophage Pneumonia/Epithelial Hyalinosis

Giannetti, N., Moyse, E., Ducray, A., Bondier, J.R., Jourdan, F., Propper, A., & Kastner, A. (2004) Accumulation of Ym1/2 pro­tein in the mouse olfactory epithelium during regeneration and aging.

Neuroscience 123:907-917.

Guo, L., Johnson, R.S., & Schuh, J.C.L. (2000) Biochemical charac­terization of endogenously formed eosinophilic crystals in the lungs of mice. Journal of Biological Chemistry 275:8032-8037.

Harbord, M., Novelli, M., Canas, B., Power, D., Davis, C., Godovac- Zimmermann, J., Roes, J., & Segal, A.W. (2002) Ym1 is a neu­trophil granule protein that crystallizes in p47phox-deficient mice. Journal of Biological Chemistry 277:5468-5475.

Hoenerhoff, M.J., Starost, M.F., & Ward, J.M. (2006) Eosinophilic crystalline pneumonia as a major cause of death in 129S4/SvJae mice. Veterinary Pathology 43:682-688.

Murray, A.B. & Luz, A. (1990) Acidophilic macrophage pneumonia in laboratory mice. Veterinary Pathology 27:274-281.

Nio, J., Fujimoto, W., Konno, A., Kon, Y., Owashi, M., & Iwanaga,

T. (2004) Cellular expression of murine Ym1 and Ym2, chiti­nase family proteins, as revealed by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. Histochemistry and Cell Biology 121:473-482.

Ward, J.M. (1978) Pulmonary pathology of the motheaten mouse. Veterinary Pathology 15:170-178.

Ward, J.M., Yoon, M., Anver, M.R., Haines, D.C., Kudo, G., Gonzalez, F.J., & Kimura, S. (2001) Hyalinosis and Ym1/Ym2 gene expression in the stomach and respiratory tract of 129S4/ SvJae and wild-type and CYP1A2-null B6, 129 mice. American Journal of Pathology 158:323-332.

Yang, Y.H. & Campbell, J.S. (1964) Crystalline excrements in bronchitis and cholecystitis of mice. American Journal of Pathol­ogy 45:337-345.

Reye's-Like Syndrome

Brownstein, D.G., Johnson, E.A., & Smith, A.L. (1984) Spontaneous Reye's-like syndrome in BALB/cByJ mice. Laboratory Investigation 51:386-395.

Koizumi, T., Nikaido, H., Hayakawa, J., Nonomura, A., & Yoneda, T. (1988) Infantile disease with microvesicular fatty infiltration of viscera spontaneously occurring in the C3H-H-2(0) strain of mouse with similarities to Reye's syndrome. Laboratory Animals 22:83-87.

Pirofski, L., Horwitz, M.S., Scharff, M.D., & Factor, S.M. (1991) Murine adenovirus infection of SCID mice induces hepatic lesions that resemble human Reye syndrome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 88:4358-4362.

Graft Versus Host Diseases

Anderson, M.S. & Bluestone, J.A. (2005) The NOD mouse: a model of immune dysregulation. Annual Reviews in Immunology 23:447-485.

Schroeder, M.A. & DiPersio, J.F. (2011) Mouse models of graft- versus-host disease: advances and limitations. Disease Models and Mechanisms 4:318-333.

Disorders of Skin

Andrews, A.G., Dysko, R.C., Spilman, S.C., Kunkel, R.G., Brammer, D.W., & Johnson, K.J. (1994) Immune complex vasculitis with secondary ulcerative dermatitis in aged C57BL/6NNia mice. Veterinary Pathology 31:293-300.

Baron, B.W., Langan, G., Huo, D., Baron, J.M., & Montag, A. (2005) Squamous cell carcinomas of the skin at ear tag sites in aged FVB/N mice. Comparative Medicine 55:231-235.

Bell, J.F., Moore, G.J., Clifford, C.M., & Raymond, G.H. (1970) Dry gangrene of the ear in white mice. Laboratory Animals 4:245-254.

Kitagaki, M. & Hirota, M. (2007) Auricular chondritis caused by metal ear tagging in C57BL/6 mice. Veterinary Pathology 44:458-466.

Lamoureux, J.L., Buckner, J.H., David, C.S., & Bradley, D.S. (2006) Mice expressing HLA-DQ6alpha8beta transgene develop poly­chondritis spontaneously. Arthritis Research and Therapy 8:R134.

Lawson, G. (2010) Etiopathogenesis of mandibulofacial and max­illofacial abscesses in mice. Comparative Medicine 60:200-204.

Litterst, C.L. (1974) Mechanically self-induced muzzle alopecia in mice. Laboratory Animal Science 24:806-809.

Nieto, A.I., Shyamala, G., Galvez, J.J., Thordarson, G., Wakefield, L.M., & Cardiff, R.D. (2003) Persistent mammary hyperplasia in FVB/N mice. Comparative Medicine 53:433-438.

Percy, D.H., Greenword, J.D., Blake, B., Copps, J.S., & Croy, B.A. (1994) Diagnostic exercise: sloughing of limb extremities in immunocompromised suckling mice.

Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science 33:66-67.

Rowson, K.E.K. & Michaels, L. (1980) Injury to young mice caused by cottonwool used as nesting material. Laboratory Animals 14:187.

Slattum, M.M., Stein, S., Singleton, W.L., & Decelle, T. (1998) Progressive necrotizing dermatitis of the pinna in outbred mice: an institutional survey. Laboratory Animal Science 48:95-98.

Stowe, H.D., Wagner, J.L., & Pick, J.R. (1971) A debilitating fatal murine dermatitis. Laboratory Animal Science 21:892-897.

Sundberg, J.P., Cordy, W.R., & King, L.E., Jr. (1994) Alopecia areata in aging C3H/HeJ mice. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 102:847-857.

Sundberg, J.P., Taylor, D., Lorch, G., Miller, J., Silva, K.A., Sundberg, B.A., Roopenian, D., Sperling, L., Ong, D., King, L.E., & Everts, H. (2011) Primary follicular dystrophy with scarring dermatitis in C57BL/6 mouse substrains resembles central centrifugal cicatri­cial alopecia in humans. Veterinary Pathology 48:513-524.

Witt, W.M. (1989) An idiopathic dermatitis in C57BL/6N mice effectively modulated by dietary restriction. Laboratory Animal Science 39:470.

Disorders of the Central Nervous System and Sensory Organs

Clapcote, S.J., Lazar, N.L., Bechard, A.R., Wood, G.A., & Roder, J.C. (2005) NIH Swiss and Black Swiss mice have retinal degenera­tion and performance deficits in cognitive tests. Comparative Medicine 55:310-316.

Fuller, J.L. & Sjursen, F.H. (1967) Audiogenic seizures in eleven mouse strains. Journal of Heredity 58:135-140.

Goelz, M.F., Mahler, J., Harry, J., Myers, P., Clark, J., Thigpen, J.E., & Forsythe, D.B. (1998) Neuropathologic findings associated with seizures in FVB mice. Laboratory Animal Science 48:34-37.

Hulcrantz, M. & Li, H.S. (1993) Inner ear morphology in CBA/Ca and C57BL/6 mice in relationship to noise, age and phenotype. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 250:257-264.

Johnson, K.R., Zheng, Q.Y., & Noben-Trauth, K.

(2006) Strain background effects and genetic modifiers of hearing in mice. Brain Research 1091:79-88.

Livy, D.J. & Wahlsten, D. (1991) Tests of genetic allelism between four inbred mouse strains with absent corpus collosum. Journal of Heredity 82:459-464.

Livy, D.V. & Wahlsten, D. (1997) Retarded formation of the hip­pocampal commisure in embryos from mouse strains lacking a corpus callosum. Hippocampus 7:2-14.

Serfilippi, L.M., Pullman, D.R.S., Gruebbel, M.M., Kern, T.J., & Spainhour, C.B. (2004) Assessment of retinal degeneration in outbred albino mice. Comparative Medicine 54:69-76.

Seyfried, T.N., Glaser, G.H., Yu, R.K., & Palayoor, S.T. (1986) Inherited convulsive disorders in mice. Advances in Neurology 44:115-133.

Sidman, R.L. & Green, M.C. (1965) Retinal degeneration in the mouse: location of the RD locus in linkage group XVIII. Journal of Heredity 56:23-29.

Smith, R.S., Roderick, T.H., & Sundberg, J.P. (1994) Microphthalmia and associated abnormalities in inbred black mice. Laboratory Animal Science 44:551-560.

Southard, T. & Brayton, C.F. (2011) Spontaneous unilateral brain­stem infarction in Swiss mice. Veterinary Pathology 48:726-729.

Sundberg, J.P., Brown, K.S., Bates, R., Cunliffe-Beamer, T.L., & Bedigian, H. (1991) Suppurative conjunctivitis and ulcerative blepharitis in 129/J mice. Laboratory Animal Science 41:516-518.

Todorova, M.T., Dangler, C.A., Drage, M.G., Sheppard, B.J., Fox, J.G., & Seyfried, T.N. (2003) Sexual dysfunction and sudden death in epileptic male EL mice: inheritance and prevention with ketogenic diet. Epilepsia 44:25-31.

Van Winkle, T.J. & Balk, M.W. (1986) Spontaneous corneal opaci­ties in laboratory mice. Laboratory Animal Science 36:248-255.

Wahlsten, D., Crabbe, J.C., & Dudek, B.C. (2001) Behavioral testing of standard inbred and 5Ht(1B) knockout mice: implications of absent corpus collosum. Behavioral Research 125:23-32.

Disorders of the Cardiovascular and

Respiratory Systems

Good, M.E.

& Whitaker, M.S. (1989) Idiopathic cardiomyopathy in C3H/Bd mice. Laboratory Animal Science 39:137-141.

Hewicker, M. & Trautwein, G. (1987) Sequential study of vasculitis in MRL mice. Laboratory Animals 21:335-341.

Maeda, N., Doi, K., & Mitsuoka, T. (1986) Development of heart and aortic lesions in DBA/2NCrj mice. Laboratory Animals 20:5-8.

Mathiesen P.W., Qasim, F.J., Esnault, V.L., & Oliveira, D.B. (1993) Animal models of systemic vasculitis. Journal of Autoimmunity 6:251-264.

Hook, G.E. (1991) Alveolar proteinosis and phospholipidosis of the lungs. Toxicologic Pathology 19:482-513.

Disorders of the Gastrointestinal System

Diehl, S.R. & Erickson, R.P. (1997) Genome scan for teratogen- induced clefting susceptibility loci in the mouse: evidence of both allelic and locus heterogeneity distinguishing cleft lip and cleft palate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 94:5231-5236.

Juriloff, D.M., Harris, M.J., Dewell, S.L., Brown, C.J., Mager, D.L., Gagnier, L., & Mah, D.G. (2005) Investigation of the genomic region that contains the clf1 mutation, a causal gene in multi­factorial cleft lip and palate in mice. Birth Defects Research A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology 73:103-113.

Kalter, H. (1979) The history of the A family of inbred mice and the biology of its congenital malformations. Teratology 20:213-232.

Goyal, R.K. & Chaudhury, A. (2010) Pathogenesis of achalasia: lessons from mutant mice. Gastroenterology 139:1086-1090.

Hollander, C.F., van Bezooijen, C.F., & Solleveld, H.A. (1987) Anatomy, function, and aging in the mouse liver. Archives of Toxicology 10: (Suppl.) 244-250.

Randelia, H.P., Panicker, K.N., & Lalitha, V.S. (1990) Mega-esopha­gus in the mouse: histochemical and ultrastructural studies. Laboratory Animals 24:78-86.

Disorders of the Endocrine System

Dunn, T.B. (1970) Normal and pathologic anatomy of the adrenal gland of the mouse, including neoplasms. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 44:1323-1389.

Wakefield, L.M., Thordarson, G., Nieto, A.I., Shyamala, G., Galvez, J.J., Anver, M.R., & Cardiff, R.D. (2003) Spontaneous pituitary abnormalities and mammary hyperplasia in FVB/NCr mice: implications for mouse modeling. Comparative Medicine 53:424-432.

Disorders of the Genitourinary Systems

Baze, W.B., Steinbach, T.J., Fleetwood, M.L., Blanchard, T.W., Barnhart, K.F., & McArthur, M.J. (2006) Karyomegaly and intra­nuclear inclusions in the renal tubules of sentinel ICR mice (Mus musculus). Comparative Medicine 56:435-438.

Cunliffe-Beamer, T.L. & Feldman, D.B. (1976) Vaginal septa in mice: incidence, inheritance, and effect on reproduction per­formance. Laboratory Animal Science 26:895-898.

Hill, L.R., Coghlan, L.G., & Baze, W.B. (2001) Perineal swelling in two strains of mice. Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science 41:51-53.

Myles, M.H., Foltz, C.J., Shinpock, S.G., Olszewski, R.E., & Franklin, C.L. (2002) Infertility in CFW/R1 mice associated with cystic dilatation of the bulbourethral gland. Comparative Medicine 52:273-276.

Sundberg, J.P. & Brown, K.S. (1994) Imperforate vagina and muco- metra in inbred laboratory mice. Laboratory Animal Science 44:380-382.

Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System

Albassam, M.A., Wojcinski, Z.W., Barsoum, N.J., & Smith, G.S. (1991) Spontaneous fibro-osseous proliferative lesions in the sternums and femurs of B6C3F1 mice. Veterinary Pathology 28:381-388.

Allamand, V. & Cambell, K.P. (2000) Animal models for muscular dystrophy: valuable tools for the development of therapies. Human Molecular Genetics 9:2459-2467.

Bulfield, G., Siller, W.B., Wight, P.A.L., & Moore, K.J. (1984) X chromosome-linked muscular dystrophy (mdx) in the mouse. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 81:1189-1192.

Dangain, J. & Vrbova, G. (1984) Muscle development in (mdx) mutant mice. Muscle and Nerve 7:700-704.

Gervais, F. & Attia, M.A. (2005) Fibro-osseous proliferation in the sternums and femurs of female B6C3F1, C57black, and CD-1 mice: a comparative study. Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift 112:323-326.

Paquet, M., Penney, J., & Boerboom, D. (2008) Lateral femoral hernias in a line of FVB/NHsd mice: a new confounding lesion linked to genetic background? Comparative Medicine 58:395-398.

Rittinghausen, S., Kohler, M., Kamino, K., Dasenbrock, C., & Mohr,

U. (1997) Spontaneous myelofibrosis in castrated and ovariec- tomized NMRI mice. Experimental Toxicologic Pathology 49:351-353.

Sass, B. & Montali, R.J. (1980) Spontaneous fibro-osseous lesions in aging female mice. Laboratory Animal Science 30:907-909.

Silberberg, M. & Silberberg, R. (1962) Osteoarthritis and osteo­porosis in senile mice. Gerontologia 6:91-101.

Vainzof, M., Ayub-Guerrieri, D., Onofre, P.C., Martins, P.C., Lopes,

V. F., Zilberztajn, D., Maia, L.S., Sell, K., & Yamamoto, L.U. (2008) Animal models for genetic neuromuscular diseases. Jour­nal of Molecular Neuroscience 34:241-248.

Yamasaki, K. (1996) Vertebral disk changes in B6C3F1 mice. Labo­ratory Animal Science 46:576-578.

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