Incorporation of aluminium and effect of removal in experimental osteomalacia and fibro-osteoclasia.

T Hess, K Gautschi, H Jungbluth, U Binswanger
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Osteomalacia (OM) and fibro-osteoclasia (FO) was induced in growing rats by feeding a low calcium, low phosphorus, vitamin D poor diet or a low calcium diet respectively. After two weeks, Al Cl3 was supplemented up to a content of 0.1% of elemental Al and feeding continued for another two weeks, when half of the animals were sacrificed and the rest treated with desferrioxamine. In spite of similar blood aluminium concentrations, OM rats retained more Al in bone than FO rats. Desferrioxamine (DFO) treatment resulted in a significant decrease of Al in OM rats and tended to decrease Al in FO rats. Simultaneously the per cent mineral weight of the bone increased. We conclude that the preexisting bone pathology (OM or FO) is related to aluminium uptake and removal by DFO, which results in rapid mineral uptake.

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铝的掺入及去除对实验性骨软化症和纤维破骨症的影响。
低钙、低磷、低维生素D日粮和低钙日粮分别诱导生长大鼠骨软化症(OM)和纤维破骨症(FO)。两周后,将Al Cl3补充至0.1%的元素Al含量,并继续喂养两周,其中一半的动物被处死,其余的动物用去铁胺治疗。尽管血铝浓度相似,但OM大鼠比FO大鼠保留了更多的骨铝。去铁胺(DFO)可显著降低OM大鼠的Al,并有降低FO大鼠Al的趋势。同时,骨骼中矿物质的比重也增加了。我们得出结论,先前存在的骨病理(OM或FO)与DFO对铝的摄取和去除有关,这导致了快速的矿物质摄取。
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