Inhibition of bone cell metabolism increases strontium-85 uptake |
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Authors: | I. D. McCarthy S. P. F. Hughes |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Edinburgh, Medical School Buildings, Teviot Place, EH8 9AG Edinburgh |
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Abstract: | Summary Experiments have been performed on the canine tibia to investigate whether perturbation of the energy metabolism of bone cells can influence the short-term exchange of bone mineral. Simultaneous injection of three radioactive tracers,125I-albumin,85Sr, and86Rb, into the tibial nutrient artery was followed immediately by measurement of the concentration of these tracers in the venous outflow from the bone for a period of 5 minutes. This procedure was performed before and after the injection of potassium cyanide into the bone. From the measured concentrations, extraction ratios for85Sr and86Rb with respect to125I-albumin were calculated. It was found that net extraction after 5 minutes of85Sr was significantly increased. This result indicates that efflux of ions from exchangeable mineral is dependent to a significant extent on the metabolic activity of bone cells. |
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Keywords: | Bone cells 125I-albumin 85Sr 86Rb Potassium cyanide |
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