Exacerbation of rickets and osteomalacia by maize: A study of bone histomorphometry and composition in young baboons |
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Authors: | Michael R. Sly Willem H. van der Walt Du Bruyn Du Bruyn John M. Pettifor Pierre J. Marie |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Food Research Institute, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, PO Box 395, 0001 Pretoria, South Africa;(2) Metabolic and Nutrition Research Unit, Department of Paediatrics, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa;(3) the Genetics Unit, Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Montreal, Quebec, Canada;(4) Present address: Unité 18, I.N.S.E.R.M., Paris, France |
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Abstract: | Summary Three groups of young baboons were fed for 16 months on one of three diets. The first group was given a well-tried semisynthetic formula, the second group the same diet save that vitamin D had been omitted, and the third group was given the vitamin D-free diet in which maize replaced the dextrin normally used. Although both groups fed the vitamin D-free diets developed rickets and osteomalacia, the group receiving maize did so far more rapidly and to a much greater degree of severity, as evidenced by clinical, radiological, biochemical, and histological signs. The mechanism by which maize acts remains unclear, but this report serves to emphasize the extremely detrimental effects that might be expected in populations who are deficient in vitamin D and who have predominantly cereal diets. |
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Keywords: | Maize Vitamin D deficiency Bone Rickets Osteomalacia |
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