Both disodium pyrophosphate and disodium ethane-hydroxy-1, 1-diphosphate inhibit the reaction of simple calcergy induced in the mouse by lead acetate. The pyrophosphate is effective only by a direct interaction with the lead salt and the disphosphonate is effective only before the occurrence of hist
The effects of disodium ethane-hydroxy- 1, 1-diphosphonate and disodium dichloromethylene diphosphonate on lanthanide-induced calcergy
β Scribed by John McClure
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 449 KB
- Volume
- 137
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3417
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Systemic treatment with disodium ethaneβhydroxyβ1, 1βdiphosphonate is ineffective in inhibiting the calcergenic reactions induced in mouse skin by the lanthanides. In contrast, disodium dichloromethylene diphosphonate prevents lanthanide calcergy induced by 12 of the 15 compounds tested but only when treatment with Cl~2~MDP is given prior to the subcutaneous (sc) injection of the lanthanide. This is the first experimental calcification system in which EHDP was ineffective in inhibiting the calcification and the first in which Cl~2~MDP was found to be effective in this regard. It is increasingly apparent that individual members of the diphosphonates show variable antiβcalcific effects, that the activity of one particular compound may vary from one test system to another and that the time of application of treatment of the compounds in respect to the application of the initiating stimulus to calcification may be an important factor in determining the efficacy of a particular compound.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
High specific activity 32P-labeled disodium ethane-lhydroxy-1,l-diphosphonate has been prepared for specific use as a radiothera eutic ameliorative treatment of osseous tumors by reacting s2P-labeled phosphorus trichloride, acetic acid and water. This compound has been purified by crystallization of