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Calcif. Tissue Int. · Sep 1997
Estimation of total collagen and types I and III collagen in canine rotator cuff tendons.
The collagen composition of the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and subscapularis tendons, which form part of the rotator cuff of the shoulder, was determined. Tendons were obtained from adult, male beagle dogs and total collagen was estimated by measurement of hydroxyproline. There was little variation in collagen content among the three major cuff tendons and the quantity approximated that cited in the literature for other tendons. ⋯ NaCl fractionation of supraspinatus collagen indicated that type I was the predominant collagen but significant amounts of type III and possibly some type II and type V were also present. Interestingly, there appeared to be more type III collagen in the insertion zone than in the tendon proper, cyanogen bromide digestion and peptide mapping confirmed this finding. The differential collagen composition of the supraspinatus tendon may contribute to the high incidence of tear that is associated with this rotator cuff tendon.
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Calcif. Tissue Int. · Jul 1997
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Clinical TrialEquivalence of nasal spray and subcutaneous formulations of salmon calcitonin.
The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of nasal spray and subcutaneous formulations of salmon calcitonin. Two-hundred-four patients, 27 males and 177 females, aged 72 years on average, with a recent, painful, vertebral crush fracture were given either 50 IU/day of subcutaneous salmon calcitonin (SCSCT, 102 patients) or 200 IU/day of intranasal salmon calcitonin (INSCT, 102 patients) for 30 consecutive days, according to a double-blind, double-placebo design. The two-sided 95% confidence interval of the difference between the two formulations for the pain on D30 assessed by Huskisson's Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) [-5.3 mm, 7.9 mm] was included in the [-10 mm, 10 mm] reference interval. ⋯ The urinary hydroxyproline/creatinine and calcium/creatinine ratios remained constant between D1 and D30 with both formulations. General safety was comparable between the two formulations. Local safety of INSCT was similar to that of its placebo.
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Calcif. Tissue Int. · Jul 1996
Effect of periosteal stripping on cortical bone perfusion: a laser doppler study in sheep.
The goals of internal fixation are an accurate reduction and stable fixation in the presence of adequate bony vascularity. This can be achieved by a variety of means including plate fixation. A certain amount of periosteal stripping is necessary for proper open reduction of a fracture and for proper plate application. ⋯ Cortical bone perfusion measurements were obtained using laser Doppler flowmetry prior to periosteal stripping and after periosteal stripping. The results of this study show that the cortical bone perfusion significantly decreased by 20% after periosteal stripping over the entire length of the tibia. We therefore conclude that the periosteum contributes to diaphyseal bone perfusion and that it is important to preserve this source with fractures where blood supply is already significantly compromised.
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Calcif. Tissue Int. · Mar 1995
Age changes of spine density in posterior-anterior and lateral projections in normal women.
Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured in 353 healthy white women using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Measurements were made of both the posterior-anterior (PA) and lateral spine, as well as the proximal femur (neck and Ward's triangle). From age 50 to 80 years, the BMD of the PA spine and femur neck BMD had an 18% diminution (0.6%/year), and BMD of the lateral spine showed about a 35-40% decline (1.4%/year). ⋯ The BMD decrease associated with aging did not differ as much among sites when expressed relative to the intrapopulation variation rather than as a percentage. The Z-score for PA spine and femur neck BMD (-1.1) was significantly different than that for lateral spine BMD (-1.6); Ward's triangle was intermediate (-1.3), i.e., the lateral spine still showed the highest sensitivity to aging. However, the ability to detect age changes in an individual subject can be increased only if the precision error for lateral spine BMD is not increased to a greater extent than the sensitivity.
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Calcif. Tissue Int. · Aug 1994
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical TrialEffect of intranasal salmon calcitonin therapy on bone mass and bone turnover in early postmenopausal women: a dose-response study.
We examine the dose-related effect of intranasal salmon calcitonin (sCT) on the early postmenopausal bone loss and bone turnover; a 2-year, prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was carried out with 134 healthy women who had passed a natural menopause within 6 months to 3 years. The women were allocated randomly to 2 years of treatment with either 100, 200, or 400 IU of sCT given intranasally or placebo. All groups received a calcium supplement of 500 mg. ⋯ There was no dose-related response to sCT but there was a significant difference between the pooled groups treated with 200 plus 400 IU of sCT versus the 100 IU sCT and placebo-treated groups (P = 0.030-0.005). The same difference between groups was seen for biochemical parameters of bone turnover (P = 0.022-0.003). The biochemical parameters of bone turnover revealed decreases of 10-20% (P < 0.001; within group testing) in the groups treated with the two highest sCT doses.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)