Zinc content of human cancellous bone
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Medical Journals Sweden AB in Acta Orthopaedica
- Vol. 48 (1) , 1-4
- https://doi.org/10.3109/17453677708985102
Abstract
The zinc content of cancellous bone from the iliac crest was determined by the X-ray fluorescence technique in an autopsy series of 28 women and 66 men. The bone-zinc content was statistically related to age, but there was a large variation. It reached a maximum value in the fifth decade and thereafter decreased with age in both sexes. Men with a chronic disease had a lower zinc content than those who had died suddenly. There was a significant correlation between the zinc content and the bone strength in women (p < 0.01) and in men (p < 0.05). Zinc is thought to play a part in osteoporosis.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Factors affecting the distribution of zinc in the human skeletonCalcified Tissue International, 1976
- Determination of mineral density and structural inhomogeneity of trabecular bone in vitro by X-ray fluorescence line scanningThe International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1974
- The Role of Zinc in Bone MetabolismClinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1974
- The distribution of trace metal ions in bone and tendonCalcified Tissue International, 1970
- Methodology of Zinc Determinations and The Role of Zinc in Biochemical ProcessesPublished by Elsevier ,1970
- The Distribution of Lead and Zinc in the Human SkeletonAihaj Journal, 1969
- Essential trace metals in man: Zinc. Relation to environmental cadmiumJournal of Chronic Diseases, 1967
- The effect of different levels of dietary zinc and calcium upon the zinc concentration of the rat femur and incisorArchives of Oral Biology, 1966
- The Relationship of Bone Strength and Bone Quantity in Health, Disease and AgingJournal of Gerontology, 1966
- Relation of Air Pollutants to Trace Metals in BoneArchives of environmental health, 1965