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Shortened Lifespan and Lethal Hemorrhage in a Hemophilia A Mouse Model.
oleh: Janice M Staber, Molly J Pollpeter
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01 |
Deskripsi
BACKGROUND:Hemophilia A animal models have helped advance our understanding of factor VIII deficiency. Previously, factor VIII deficient mouse models were reported to have a normal life span without spontaneous bleeds. However, the bleeding frequency and survival in these animals has not been thoroughly evaluated. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the survival and lethal bleeding frequency in two strains of E-16 hemophilia A mice. METHODS:We prospectively studied factor VIII deficient hemizygous affected males (n = 83) and homozygous affected females (n = 55) for survival and bleeding frequency. Animals were evaluated for presence and location of bleeds as potential cause of death. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS:Hemophilia A mice had a median survival of 254 days, which is significantly shortened compared to wild type controls (p < 0.0001). In addition, the hemophilia A mice experienced hemorrhage in several tissues. This previously-underappreciated shortened survival in the hemophilia A murine model provides new outcomes for investigation of therapeutics and also reflects the shortened lifespan of patients if left untreated.