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Query: UMLS:C0700208 (
scoliosis
)
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Background
. To explore influence of continuous illumination, luzindole, and
Tamoxifen
on incidence of
scoliosis
model of rats.
Methods
. Thirty-two one-month-old female rats were rendered into bipedal rats. The bipedal rats were divided into 4 groups: group A by intraperitoneal injection of luzindole and continuous illumination; group B by intraperitoneal injection of luzindole only; group C by intraperitoneal injection of luzindole and oral administration of
Tamoxifen
; and group D by intraperitoneal injection of equivalent saline. Radiographs were taken at 8th week and 16th week, and incidence and the Cobb angles of
scoliosis
were calculated. At 16th week, all rats were sacrificed. Before the sacrifice, the levels of calmodulin were measured in each group.
Results
. At 8th week,
scoliosis
occurred in groups A and B, with an incidence of 75% and 12.5%, respectively, while rats in group C or D had no
scoliosis
. At 16th week,
scoliosis
incidences in groups A and B were 57% and 62.5%, respectively. No
scoliosis
occurred in group C or D. Calmodulin in platelets in group B was significantly different, compared with groups A and D. There was no significant difference in calmodulin in platelets in groups B and C.
Conclusion
. By intraperitoneal injection of luzindole in bipedal rats,
scoliosis
rat models could be successfully made. Under light, incidence of
scoliosis
may be increased at an early period but it is reversible.
Tamoxifen
can suppress natural process of
scoliosis
.
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PMID:Effect of Melatonin and Calmodulin in an Idiopathic Scoliosis Model. 2804 74