growth/size/body
• mice fed a tamoxifen-containing diet are slightly smaller after 10-11 weeks on tamoxifen
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integument
• blisters of tamoxifen-treated mice are associated with an inflammatory reaction in the dermis, with accumulation of myofibroblasts, granulocytes and macrophages in the repair tissue filling the blisters and accumulating below blisters
• blister cavities are filled with eosinophil-rich material in some areas
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• mice are losing their nails after 10-11 weeks of tamoxifen treatment and most nails are lost after 15-16 weeks of tamoxifen
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• hair follicles tend to be perpendicular to the skin surface in tamoxifen-treated mice rather than the oblique/tilted orientation seen in controls
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• skin shows sporadic detachment between epidermis and dermis starting not earlier than 8 weeks after beginning tamoxifen treatment and blisters are present in back skin of all mice after 10-15 weeks, with extensive detachment of the entire interfollicular epidermis from the dermis and increased dermal cellularity
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blistering
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J:240054
)
• mice start to develop blisters and erosions on the footpads around 10-11 weeks after the onset of tamoxifen-containing diet and exhibit scabs under the paws after 15-16 weeks of tamoxifen
• mice show blister formation below the interfollicular epidermis following tamoxifen treatment
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thick skin
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J:240054
)
• integument is thicker in tamoxifen-treated mice
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• blisters are associated with an accumulation of fibrillar collagens in tamoxifen-treated mice indicating skin fibrosis
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homeostasis/metabolism
• tamoxifen-treated mice show accumulation of collagen in the dermis
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immune system
• blisters of tamoxifen-treated mice are associated with an inflammatory reaction in the dermis, with accumulation of myofibroblasts, granulocytes and macrophages in the repair tissue filling the blisters and accumulating below blisters
• blister cavities are filled with eosinophil-rich material in some areas
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
junctional epidermolysis bullosa | DOID:3209 | J:240054 |