Natural calcium isotonic composition of urine as a marker of bone mineral balance
Background: We investigated whether changes in the natural isotopic composition of calcium in human urine track changes in net bone mineral balance, as predicted by a model of calcium isotopic behavior in vertebrates. If so, isotopic analysis of natural urine or blood calcium could be used to monitor short-term changes in bone mineral balance that cannot be detected with other techniques. Methods: Calcium isotopic compositions are expressed as ??44Ca, or the difference in parts per thousand between the 44Ca/40Ca of a sample and the 44Ca/ 40Ca of a standard reference material. ??44Ca was measured in urine samples from 10 persons who participated in a study of the effectiveness of countermeasures to bone loss in spaceflight, in which 17 weeks of bed rest was used to induce bone loss. Study participants were assigned to 1 of 3 treatment groups: controls received no treatment, one treatment group received alendronate, and another group performed resistive exercise. Measurements were made on urine samples collected before, at 2 or 3 points during, and after bed rest. Results: Urine ??44Ca values during bed rest were lower in controls than in individuals treated with alendronate (P
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2007 |
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| Title | Natural calcium isotonic composition of urine as a marker of bone mineral balance |
| DOI | 10.1373/clinchem.2006.080143 |
| Authors | J. Skulan, T. Bullen, A.D. Anbar, J.E. Puzas, L. Shackelford, A. LeBlanc, S. M. Smith |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Clinical Chemistry |
| Index ID | 70030113 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |