1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2362.1993.tb00965.x
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Plasma aluminium in a reference population: the effects of antacid consumption and its influence on biochemical indices of bone formation

Abstract: Abstract. Aluminium is involved in the etiology of several complications of chronic renal failure and has been firmly established as having toxic effects on bone tissue. We have measured plasma aluminium together with serum osteocalcin, procollagen I C-terminal peptide and total alkaline phosphatase activity in healthy subjects and in a group of subjects who consumed aluminium-containing and non-aluminium containing antacid preparations, with normal renal function. Age-related healthy reference ranges for plas… Show more

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“…This low accumulation of Al was probably due to the use of rat feed with high levels of phosphate-rich casein, that may suppress Al absorption due to complex binding of labile Al , Wicklund Glynn et al 1995. Consequently, in experiment 1 the plasma concentrations of Al in the rats were low (<2± 4 ng/ ml), even in rats exposed to 500 mg Al/l, and within the range considered as normal for humans (<1± 10 ng/ml) (Alexander et al 1990, Sharp et al 1993). Thus, the slightly stimulatory e ect of Al in rats occurred at serum concentrations of Al that are normally encountered in human populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…This low accumulation of Al was probably due to the use of rat feed with high levels of phosphate-rich casein, that may suppress Al absorption due to complex binding of labile Al , Wicklund Glynn et al 1995. Consequently, in experiment 1 the plasma concentrations of Al in the rats were low (<2± 4 ng/ ml), even in rats exposed to 500 mg Al/l, and within the range considered as normal for humans (<1± 10 ng/ml) (Alexander et al 1990, Sharp et al 1993). Thus, the slightly stimulatory e ect of Al in rats occurred at serum concentrations of Al that are normally encountered in human populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Aluminum level in wholeblood was influenced by antacid consumption [25]. In another study, serum also was used as biomatrix with lack correlation [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Τα επίπεδα του διατηρούνται χαμηλά χάρη στην αποτελεσματικότητα των φραγμών του δέρματος, του γαστρεντερικού και του αναπνευστικού καθώς και την αποτελεσματική απομάκρυνση του από τους νεφρούς (244). Σε υγιείς εθελοντές η συγκέντρωση αλουμινίου έχει βρεθεί να είναι 2,0 ± 0,4 μ3/\\ίβτ στον ορό και 12,1 ± 1,5 pg/liter στο ολικό αίμα (246,247).…”
Section: αλουμίνιο και δευτεροπαθής υπερπαραθυρεοειδισμόςunclassified
“…Πρέπει βεβαίως να αναφερθεί ότι σε υγιείς εθελοντές η συγκέντρωση αλουμινίου έχει βρεθεί ότι είναι 2,0 ± 0,4 pg/liter (246). Γίνεται λοιπόν φανερό ότι η μέση τιμή της συγκέντρωσης του αλουμινίου στο πλάσμα των αιμοκαθαιρούμενων ασθενών ήταν σαφώς πάνω από τις τιμές αλουμινίου που παρατηρήθηκαν σε μελέτες υγιών ατόμων (246,247).…”
Section: αποτελέσματα αλουμινίουunclassified
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