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Effects of Vitamin D Metabolites on Mineralization of Embryomic Chick Femurs In Vitro.
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- KIKUNAGA Shigeshi
- <I>Faculty of Sciences of Human Life, Notre Dame Seishin University</I>
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- KIKUKAWA Tadahiro
- <I>Department of Laboratory Medicine, School of Medicine, St. Marianna University</I>
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- Other Title
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- 培養鶏はい大腿骨の石灰化におけるビタミンDの作用
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Description
We examined the effects of vitamin D metabolites on mineralization of the 10-day embryonic chick femurs in organ culture system. When 5-day cultures kept in the control medium were cultured in the several mediums containing 1α (OH) D3, 1, 25 (OH) 2D3 or 24, 25 (OH) 2D3 at concentration of 10-11-10-8 M during an additional 5 days, the mineralization of cultured bones increased in the treatment with 1α (OH) D3 at concentration of 10-10-10-8M, and decreased in the treatment with 1, 25 (OH) 2D3 at concentration of 10-10-10-8 M, and was no change in the treatment with 24, 25 (OH) 2D3. The activities of both alkaline phosphatase and acid phosphatase did not change in the cultured bones with vitamin D metabolites. These results suggested that 1α (OH) D3 increased bone formation, 1, 25 (OH) 2D3 stimulated bone resorption, and 24, 25 (OH) 2D3 had no effect to bone-remodeling in this organ culture system.
Journal
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- Proceedings of The Japanese Society of Animal Models for Human Diseases
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Proceedings of The Japanese Society of Animal Models for Human Diseases 13 53-57, 1997
Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science
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- CRID
- 1390282679349533184
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- NII Article ID
- 130000760739
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- ISSN
- 18844197
- 09188991
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed