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The pathogenesis of idiopathic scoliosis: Implication for melatonin and its receptor in the spinal deformities of Hereditary Lordoscoliotic Rabbits (LSR)

Research Project

Project/Area Number 13671548
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Orthopaedic surgery
Research InstitutionOsaka Medical College

Principal Investigator

SEMOTO Yoshihiro  Osaka Medical College Faculty of Medicine Associate Professor, 医学部, 助教授 (20171358)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) BABA Ichiro  Osaka Medical College Faculty of Medicine Assistant Professor, 医学部, 助手 (60330073)
KIN Akihiro  Osaka Medical College Faculty of Medicine Associate Professor, 医学部, 講師 (80298760)
Project Period (FY) 2001 – 2002
Project Status Completed (Fiscal Year 2002)
Budget Amount *help
¥3,400,000 (Direct Cost: ¥3,400,000)
Fiscal Year 2002: ¥1,600,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,600,000)
Fiscal Year 2001: ¥1,800,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,800,000)
KeywordsHereditary Lordoscoliotic Rabbit (LSR) / melatonin and its receptor / spinal cord / Quantitative RT-PCR / 突発性側弯症 / Lordoscoliotic Rabbit(LSR) / Lordo scoliotic Rabbit(LSR) / RT-PCR
Research Abstract

We previously reported radiological and histological studies investigating the etiology of spinal deformities in a breed of Japanese White Rabbit, the Hereditary Lordoscoliotic Rabbit (LSR). These animals develop thoracic lordoscoliosis during growth and as such can be used as a model for human idiopathic scoliosis. While previous studies in chickens have established that pinealectomy produces scoliosis, the cause of the condition is yet to be fully elucidated. Thus, serum melatonin levels in LSRs were measured by radioimmunoassay to investigate the association between melatonin and the spinal deformities in LSR. Serum melatonin levels in LSRs were significantly higher than those of controls for each time point examined for animals aged from 4 through to 16 weeks. This finding suggests that alterations in serum melatonin levels in LSR are the result of a feedback mechanism associated with the defective functioning of melatonin receptors. We detected the expression of melatonin receptor mRNA in rabbit spinal cord. No significant quantitative differences were found in the level of expression of melatonin receptor mRNA in the spinal cord between LSRs and controls. In relation to the present study, we suggest that causes of spinal deformities in LSR could be due to the contribution of melatonin receptors as well as that of altered serum melatonin levels in LSR.

Report

(3 results)
  • 2002 Annual Research Report   Final Research Report Summary
  • 2001 Annual Research Report
  • Research Products

    (6 results)

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All Publications (6 results)

  • [Publications] 傍島 聰: "脊柱変形におけるメラトニンレセプターの関与"日本整形外科学会誌. 75, 8. s908 (2001)

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(和文)」より
    • Related Report
      2002 Final Research Report Summary
  • [Publications] Satoshi Sobajima et al.: "Implication for Melatonin and Its Receptor in the Spinal Deformities of Hereditary Lordoscoliotic Rabbits"SPINE. 28(6). 554-558 (2003)

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(和文)」より
    • Related Report
      2002 Final Research Report Summary
  • [Publications] Satoshi Sobajima: "Implication for Melatonin in the Spinal Deformities of Hereditary Lordoscoliotic Rabbits"The Journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association. 76 (8). s908 (2001)

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より
    • Related Report
      2002 Final Research Report Summary
  • [Publications] Satoshi Sobajima et al.: "Implication for Melatonin and Its Receptor in the Spinal Deformities of Hereditary Lordoscoliotic Rabbits"SPINE. 28 (6). 554-558 (2003)

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より
    • Related Report
      2002 Final Research Report Summary
  • [Publications] 傍島 聰: "脊柱変形におけるメラトニンレセプターの関与"日本整形外科学会誌. 75,8. s908 (2001)

    • Related Report
      2002 Annual Research Report
  • [Publications] Satoshi Sobajima et al.: "Implication for Melatonin and Its Receptor in the Spinal Deformities of Hereditary Lordoscoliotic Rabbits"SPINE. 28(6). 554-558 (2003)

    • Related Report
      2002 Annual Research Report

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Published: 2001-04-01   Modified: 2016-04-21  

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