Werner's syndrome: a review of recent research with an analysis of connective tissue metabolism, growth control of cultured cells, and chromosomal aberrations

D Salk - Human genetics, 1982 - Springer
syndromes. Recent findings provide additional support for the concept that there is an aberration
of connective tissue metabolism in Werner's syndrome, but … in Werner's syndrome might …

Hierarchical deterioration of body systems in Werner's syndrome: implications for normal ageing

M Goto - Mechanisms of ageing and development, 1997 - Elsevier
… , connective tissue and endocrine-metabolic systems) similar to normal ageing at an early
stage of their life, followed by death at an average age of 46. The sequential appearance of …

Alterations in synthesis of various connective tissue components in Werner's syndrome cultured dermal fibroblasts

K TAKEDA, A HATAMOCHI… - Kawasaki medical journal, 1987 - kwmed.repo.nii.ac.jp
… WS may cause abnormalities of connective tissue metabolism which are seldom seen in
normal … findings, Werner's syndrome is assumed to be a disorder of systemic connective tissue

[PDF][PDF] Werner's syndrome: from clinics to genetics

M Goto - Clinical and experimental rheumatology, 2000 - clinexprheumatol.org
… At least 3 systems (the connective tissue, endocrine-metabolic, and immune systems) are
included in this process. The incidence of malignancy, especially of mesenchymal origin (…

What can we learn from Werner syndrome? A biased view from a rheumatologist

M Goto - Modern rheumatology, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
… collagen metabolism was suggested.However, studies of connective tissue metabolism in …
proposed by the International Registry of Werner Syndrome group, as follows, with permission …

Severe metabolic disorders coexisting with Werner syndrome: a case report

H Li, M Yang, H Shen, S Wang, H Cai - Endocrine Journal, 2021 - jstage.jst.go.jp
… WS patients suffer prematurely from a variety of age-related diseases in one or more of the
body’s major systems (nervous, immune, connective tissue, and endocrinemetabolic systems)…

Werner's syndrome

R Fleischmajer, A Nedwich - The American Journal of Medicine, 1973 - Elsevier
… replacement of the subcutaneous tissue by hyalinized connective tissue. Chemical analysis
metabolism in red blood cells. The high incidence of diabetes mellitus in Werner’s syndrome

Soft-tissue mineralization in Werner syndrome

A Leone, AM Costantini, R Brigida, OM Antoniol… - Skeletal radiology, 2005 - Springer
… in the human genome, and Werner syndrome is attributed to autosomal recessive mutations
in the … of connective tissue metabolism, and usually characterized by premature aging [10]. …

Bone and calcium metabolism in Werner's syndrome

M SHIRAKI, C AOKI, M GOTO - Endocrine journal, 1998 - jstage.jst.go.jp
… and calcium metabolism in Werner's syndrome with special … metabolism in this disease.
We found less bone thickness in peripheral cortical bone in both sexes with Werner's syndrome

Werner's syndrome: Evidence for preferential regional expression of a generalized mesenchymal cell defect

EA Bauer, J Uitto, EML Tan… - Archives of …, 1988 - jamanetwork.com
… The density and organization of the collagenous connective tissue was altered variably … or
proteoglycan metabolism,79 sug¬ gest that a substantial component of the Werner's syndrome