Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran. 1992; 6 (2): 143-145
in English
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ABSTRACT
The influence of aluminum on some serum parameters related to bone metabolism has been investigated by daily administration of aluminum over different periods of time. Daily administration of aluminum [1 mg/kg BW] for 20 or 50 days elevated serum phosphorous concentration by 16 percent and had no significant effect on serum calcium level. When aluminum was injected as a complex with citric acid [11] there was a 22 percent elevation in serum phosphorous concentration, but again had no significant effect on serum calcium. Same amounts of aluminum caused a 28 percent elevation in serum alkaline phosphatase [ALKP], but had no significant effect on serum parathormone [PTH] either with or without citric acid. A marked reduction [about 41 percent] in serum calcitonin was observed when rats were given aluminum with or without citric acid. The relationship between aluminum toxicity and osteomalacia has been discussed
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Bone and Bones
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Bone Diseases
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Calcium
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Disease
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Renal Dialysis
Language:
English
Journal:
Med. J. Islamic Rep. Iran
Year:
1992
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