1. The occurrence of tarsal injuries in male mice of C57BL/6N substrains in multiple international mouse facilities
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Bonnie L. Lyons, Juan Antonio Aguilar-Pimentel, Colin McKerlie, Sara Wells, Michelle Stewart, Eleanor Herbert, John R. Seavitt, Rosalinda A Doty, Jean-Paul Wiegand, Liane Hobson, Ann M Flenniken, Lauryl M. J. Nutter, Brenda Kick, Dawei Qu, Jacqueline K. White, Martin Hrabe de Angelis, Marie Hutchison, Mary E Dickinson, and Cheryl L. Scudamore
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Internationality ,Adult male ,Physiology ,Inbred Strains ,Social Sciences ,Male mice ,Hindlimb ,Diagnostic Radiology ,Tendons ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Skeletal Joints ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Psychology ,Medicine ,Animal Husbandry ,Musculoskeletal System ,Animal Management ,Histological examination ,Mammals ,0303 health sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,Animal Behavior ,Radiology and Imaging ,Eukaryota ,Agriculture ,Anatomy ,Bone Imaging ,3. Good health ,Experimental Organism Systems ,Connective Tissue ,Lameness ,Vertebrates ,Gait Analysis ,Research Article ,animal structures ,Imaging Techniques ,Science ,C57bl 6n ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Animal Welfare ,Rodents ,03 medical and health sciences ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Animals ,030304 developmental biology ,Behavior ,Biological Locomotion ,business.industry ,Organisms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Tarsal Bones ,X-Ray Radiography ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,body regions ,Biological Tissue ,030104 developmental biology ,Amniotes ,Animal Studies ,Calcaneus ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Zoology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Sudden onset - Abstract
Dislocation in hindlimb tarsals are being observed at a low, but persistent frequency in adult male mice from C57BL/6N substrains. Clinical signs included a sudden onset of mild to severe unilateral or bilateral tarsal abduction, swelling, abnormal hindlimb morphology and lameness. Contraction of digits and gait abnormalities were noted in multiple cases. Radiographical and histological examination revealed caudal dislocation of the calcaneus and partial dislocation of the calcaneoquartal (calcaneous-tarsal bone IV) joint. The detection, frequency, and cause of this pathology in five large mouse production and phenotyping centres (MRC Harwell, UK; The Jackson Laboratory, USA; The Centre for Phenogenomics, Canada; German Mouse Clinic, Germany; Baylor College of Medicine, USA) are discussed.
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- 2020