Preliminary Report on the Site of Localization and Possible Binding Agent for Yttrium, Americium and Plutonium in Cortical Bone

Abstract
Characteristics of bone surfaces are discussed in relation to the uptake of bone-seeking isotopes. The alkaline earths are concentrated behind the osteoid border of active surfaces. Yttrium, americium, and plutonium are concentrated on quiescent and resorbing surfaces; traces only occur in and beneath the osteoid border. In view of evidence of mucoproteins at sites where the latter elements are found in concentration, a separation of the mucoproteins in cortical bone was undertaken. Mucosubstances have been isolated which give the same reaction with certain reagents as the bone surfaces in question. One of these, a sialoprotein, might be expected, in view of its acidic nature, to be capable of metal binding.

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