1988
DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.5650030403
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Aluminum intoxication in vitamin D-deficient rats: Studies of bone aluminum localization and histomorphometry before and after vitamin D repletion

Abstract: Aluminum accumulation by both dialysis patients and nonuremic patients, requiring chronic total parenteral nutrition, may be an etiological factor in the development of severe osteomalacia. To study the role of aluminum toxicity in bone, further experiments have been conducted in the nonuremic, vitamin D-deficient rat. Weanling rats were raised on vitamin D-deficient diets, and half received parenteral aluminum (5 mg/wk), for 30 days. In the first experiment low doses of 25-OH cholecalciferol (500 ng/week) wer… Show more

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“…"~) On the other hand, other studies have concluded that aluminum is deposited in bone already osteomalacic from other causes and represents an epiphenomenon. (15)(16)(17)(18) We have developed a model of osteomalacia in rats that is dependent on both uremia and the feeding of a diet low…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"~) On the other hand, other studies have concluded that aluminum is deposited in bone already osteomalacic from other causes and represents an epiphenomenon. (15)(16)(17)(18) We have developed a model of osteomalacia in rats that is dependent on both uremia and the feeding of a diet low…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%