Comparison of calcium accumulation between the arteries of human and monkey

To examine whether an accumulation of elements in the arteries was affected by the way of walking, the authors investigated age-related changes of elements in the arteries of the Japanese, Thai, and Japanese monkeys. After the ordinary dissections by medical students were finished, the subclavian, a...

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Main Authors: Tohno S., Tohno Y., Hayashi M., Mahakkanukrauh P., Chomsung R., Azuma C., Moriwake Y., Minami T., Araki T.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-18562014-08-30T02:00:11Z Comparison of calcium accumulation between the arteries of human and monkey Tohno S. Tohno Y. Hayashi M. Mahakkanukrauh P. Chomsung R. Azuma C. Moriwake Y. Minami T. Araki T. To examine whether an accumulation of elements in the arteries was affected by the way of walking, the authors investigated age-related changes of elements in the arteries of the Japanese, Thai, and Japanese monkeys. After the ordinary dissections by medical students were finished, the subclavian, axillary, brachial, radial, common iliac, external iliac, femoral, and posterior tibial arteries were resected from the subjects of the Japanese and Thai over 60 yr of age and they were also resected from the Japanese monkeys over 20 yr of age. The element content was determined by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry. It was found that in an comparison between the arteries of anatomically corresponding regions, the average content of Ca was eight times or four times higher in the arteries of the lower limb than in the arteries of the upper limb in the Japanese or Thai over 60 yr of age, respectively. In the Japanese monkeys over 20 yr of age, the average content of Ca was 1.2 times higher in the arteries of the lower limb than in the arteries of the upper limb. The result suggests that an accumulation of Ca in the arteries of the lower limb with aging is affected by the way of walking. © Copyright 2005 by Humana Press Inc. All rights of any nature, whatsoever, reserved. 2014-08-30T02:00:11Z 2014-08-30T02:00:11Z 2005 Article 01634984 10.1385/BTER:106:3:211 16141469 BTERD http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-24044478765&partnerID=40&md5=1822ce02168216b4debb720f920baf09 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1856 English
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description To examine whether an accumulation of elements in the arteries was affected by the way of walking, the authors investigated age-related changes of elements in the arteries of the Japanese, Thai, and Japanese monkeys. After the ordinary dissections by medical students were finished, the subclavian, axillary, brachial, radial, common iliac, external iliac, femoral, and posterior tibial arteries were resected from the subjects of the Japanese and Thai over 60 yr of age and they were also resected from the Japanese monkeys over 20 yr of age. The element content was determined by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry. It was found that in an comparison between the arteries of anatomically corresponding regions, the average content of Ca was eight times or four times higher in the arteries of the lower limb than in the arteries of the upper limb in the Japanese or Thai over 60 yr of age, respectively. In the Japanese monkeys over 20 yr of age, the average content of Ca was 1.2 times higher in the arteries of the lower limb than in the arteries of the upper limb. The result suggests that an accumulation of Ca in the arteries of the lower limb with aging is affected by the way of walking. © Copyright 2005 by Humana Press Inc. All rights of any nature, whatsoever, reserved.
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author Tohno S.
Tohno Y.
Hayashi M.
Mahakkanukrauh P.
Chomsung R.
Azuma C.
Moriwake Y.
Minami T.
Araki T.
spellingShingle Tohno S.
Tohno Y.
Hayashi M.
Mahakkanukrauh P.
Chomsung R.
Azuma C.
Moriwake Y.
Minami T.
Araki T.
Comparison of calcium accumulation between the arteries of human and monkey
author_facet Tohno S.
Tohno Y.
Hayashi M.
Mahakkanukrauh P.
Chomsung R.
Azuma C.
Moriwake Y.
Minami T.
Araki T.
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title Comparison of calcium accumulation between the arteries of human and monkey
title_short Comparison of calcium accumulation between the arteries of human and monkey
title_full Comparison of calcium accumulation between the arteries of human and monkey
title_fullStr Comparison of calcium accumulation between the arteries of human and monkey
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of calcium accumulation between the arteries of human and monkey
title_sort comparison of calcium accumulation between the arteries of human and monkey
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