| Literature DB >> 3124938 |
C C Shipp1, C J Maletskos, B Dawson-Hughes.
Abstract
A method for measuring the retention of orally administered 47Ca using a whole-body counter (WBC) is described. One microcurie 47Ca in 90 ml of lowfat milk was given along with 5 microCi 51Cr as a stool marker. The retention of 47Ca was determined at 7 days if less than 2% of the administered 51Cr was present in the body. Correlation between calcium retention by the whole-body-counting and the excreta-recovery methods was highly significant (r = 0.835, P less than 0.0001; N = 17). In 5 subjects, each studied twice while on constant self-selected diets, calcium retention was measured by the WBC method with a precision (standard deviation) of +/- 2.6% of the administered dose or +/- 13.9% of the mean retained fraction. Whole-body measurement of 47Ca retention has the advantages over other techniques that no collections of blood or stool are needed, no residency on a metabolic ward is required, and the radiation exposure (13 mrem) is so low that multiple studies may be performed in the same subject.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3124938 DOI: 10.1007/bf02556667
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Calcif Tissue Int ISSN: 0171-967X Impact factor: 4.333