Histological Comparison of Long-Bone Cortex between 11-Year-Old Giant Cow with Dermal Dysplasia and the Child Cow Aged 8.5 Years
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Young calves are known to be formed with laminar bone in long-bone cortex during growing periods and the osteon formation begins later. Previously, we reported that an 11-year-old giant Holstein cow with dermal dysplasia showed a delayed osteon formation. An 8.5-year-old cow, born from the giant Holstein cow, also showed some dermal dysplasia and the outer-half layer of the child almost retained laminar bone similar to that of the mother, although the body weight was approximately normal. The mother had formed the inner circumferential lamella and the child was going to form the inner circumferential lamella, but their outer circumferential lamellas were not formed yet in both of them, when compared with a 12-years-old cow as a control of the mother. Therefore, we suggest on long-bone formation pattern that the child resembled the mother rather than the control, and that the child had more or less succeeded to the mother genes of delayed osteon formation as well as dermal dysplasia which seemed to be genetic collagen disorder, although there were mild gene appearances.
著者
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Mori Ryoichi
Department Of Computer Science And Engineering Kanagawa Institute Of Technology
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Kodaka Tetsuo
Department Of Oral Anatomy And Developmental Biology Showa University School Of Dentistry
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NAITO Yoshihisa
Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University
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Kodaka Tetsuo
Department of Oral Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Showa University School of Dentistry
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