1983
DOI: 10.1097/00003086-198311000-00029
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The Effect of Protracted Tetracycline Treatment on Bone Growth and Maturation

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“…The concept that minocycline therapy can disrupt normal bone metabolism is indirectly supported by prior work showing that other tetracycline class drugs impair physiologic bone metabolism and skeletal homeostasis. 86 Simmons et al (1983) investigated the impact of a oneyear course of systemic tetracycline therapy on mandibular bone in mature female rhesus monkeys (50 mg/ kg/day). Tetracycline administration disrupted bone remodeling and dysregulated the calcium to inorganic phosphorus ratio in the mandible.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The concept that minocycline therapy can disrupt normal bone metabolism is indirectly supported by prior work showing that other tetracycline class drugs impair physiologic bone metabolism and skeletal homeostasis. 86 Simmons et al (1983) investigated the impact of a oneyear course of systemic tetracycline therapy on mandibular bone in mature female rhesus monkeys (50 mg/ kg/day). Tetracycline administration disrupted bone remodeling and dysregulated the calcium to inorganic phosphorus ratio in the mandible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orale toediening van tetracycline bij jonge makaken leidde tot een vertraging van de enchondrale ossificatie en lineaire groei van botten (Pritzker et al, 2012). Bij een langdurige studie op volwassen makaken met dagelijkse intramusculaire injectie van tetracycline werd irreversibele botschade teweeggebracht door verminderde botremodellering en botmineralisatie (Simmons et al, 1983;Pritzker et al, 2012).…”
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“…31 It was also shown to slow bone maturation in monkeys. 47 In humans, it has caused a reversible 40% reduction of fibular growth in premature children. 32 Because tetracycline seems to be problematic mostly in growing bones and teeth, tissues already mineralized should not be affected and should not become fluorescent green when exposed to tetracycline, unless new mineralization occurs.…”
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confidence: 99%