Bovine protoporphyria: the first nonhuman model of this hereditary photosensitizing disease
- PMID: 905823
- DOI: 10.1126/science.905823
Bovine protoporphyria: the first nonhuman model of this hereditary photosensitizing disease
Abstract
Protoporphyria, a photosensitizing disease documented only in humans, was transmitted as a recessive trait to seven female calves. Cutaneous lesions were extensive, and erythrocyte and fecal protoporphyrin concentrations exceeded by far those of human protoporphyria. Average ferrochelatase activity was decreased to one-half of normal in the liver of carriers, and to about one-tenth of normal in liver, kidney, heart, spleen, lung, and marrow of protoporphyrics.
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