Literature DB >> 1245883

Relative accretion of 99mTc-polyphosphate by forming and resorbing bone systems in rats: its significance in the pathologic basis of bone scanning.

D A Garcia, D E Tow, K K Kapur, H Wells.   

Abstract

The relative roles of osteogenesis andd osteolysis in the production of positive radionuclide images of skeletal lesions were investigated. The uptake of 99mTc-polyphosphate (Tc-PP) by each process was measured in an animal model that permitted bone formation and resorption to be studied independently. Ten rats received intramuscular implants of bone-forming demineralized matrix (DM) and resorbing devitalized bone (DV). Radiographs and Tc-PP scintiscans were made each week thereafter. At 6-10 weeks, the implants and normal bone samples were removed, counted for 99mTc, and examined histologically. The uptake of Tc-PP BY DM implants was first detected on images made 3 weeks after implanatation, and by DV implants, 1-2 weeks later. Serial radiography showed progressive calcification of DM an resorption of DV implants. Microscopic examinations of undecalcified sections, stained with a modified Goldner preparation, revealed vital-bone formation in the DM implants and osteoclastic resorption in the DV. Activity counts per gram of DM and DV implants were, respectively, 200% and 90% that of normal bone. Since only the bone-forming system (DM) accumulated Tc-PP at greater than normal concentrations, this study indicates that positive bone images of osteolytic lesions solely reflect compensatory osteogenic responses.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1245883

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0161-5505            Impact factor:   10.057


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Authors:  I Fogelman; R G Bessent
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