The uptake of sodium-22 by bone and certain soft tissues.
Groups of young rats were intravenously injected with22Na. At various short time intervals thereafter samples of liver, skeletal muscle, kidney, serum and thoroughly-cleaned compact bone were removed and assayed for both stable and radioisotopic concentrations of sodium. Penetration of22Na into the...
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description | Groups of young rats were intravenously injected with22Na. At various short time intervals thereafter samples of liver, skeletal muscle, kidney, serum and thoroughly-cleaned compact bone were removed and assayed for both stable and radioisotopic concentrations of sodium. Penetration of22Na into the analysed soft tissues was very rapid and after 10 minutes only a small amount of tissue sodium remained relatively unavailable to the circulation. The rate of22Na-uptake by the tibial compact bone could be divided into two components: (a) a fast process which appears to be limited only by the blood circulation in bone and is compatible with the cycling concept and (b) a much slower process which may involve solid state diffusion, recrystallisation and physiological remodelling and which is adequately defined by a power function expression. © 1970 Springer-Verlag. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:8f047571-caaf-4c47-98b5-90d417a0db352022-03-26T23:01:31ZThe uptake of sodium-22 by bone and certain soft tissues.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:8f047571-caaf-4c47-98b5-90d417a0db35EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordSpringer-Verlag1970Triffitt, JNeuman, WGroups of young rats were intravenously injected with22Na. At various short time intervals thereafter samples of liver, skeletal muscle, kidney, serum and thoroughly-cleaned compact bone were removed and assayed for both stable and radioisotopic concentrations of sodium. Penetration of22Na into the analysed soft tissues was very rapid and after 10 minutes only a small amount of tissue sodium remained relatively unavailable to the circulation. The rate of22Na-uptake by the tibial compact bone could be divided into two components: (a) a fast process which appears to be limited only by the blood circulation in bone and is compatible with the cycling concept and (b) a much slower process which may involve solid state diffusion, recrystallisation and physiological remodelling and which is adequately defined by a power function expression. © 1970 Springer-Verlag. |
spellingShingle | Triffitt, J Neuman, W The uptake of sodium-22 by bone and certain soft tissues. |
title | The uptake of sodium-22 by bone and certain soft tissues. |
title_full | The uptake of sodium-22 by bone and certain soft tissues. |
title_fullStr | The uptake of sodium-22 by bone and certain soft tissues. |
title_full_unstemmed | The uptake of sodium-22 by bone and certain soft tissues. |
title_short | The uptake of sodium-22 by bone and certain soft tissues. |
title_sort | uptake of sodium 22 by bone and certain soft tissues |
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