Simultaneous accumulation of magnesium with calcium and phosphorus in aorta and iliac arteries of thai

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Yoshiyuki Tohno
Setsuko Tohno
Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh
Pidhyasak Vaidhayakarn
Vichit Somsarp
Takeshi Minami
Yumi Moriwake
Cho Azuma
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[1] Nara Medical University,Laboratory of Cell Biology, Department of Anatomy
[2] Chiang Mai University,Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine
[3] Kinki University Toyo-oka Junior College,undefined
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Biological Trace Element Research | 2001年 / 84卷
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Aorta; iliac artery; calcium; phosphorus; magnesium;
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To elucidate compositional changes of arteries with aging, the authors previously investigated age-related changes of mineral contents in the various arteries of Japanese and Japanese monkey. To examine whether there were differences between races in regard to age-related changes of mineral contents and the relationships among element contents in the arteries, the authors investigated the arteries of Thai. The subjects consisted of 13 men and 3 women, ranging in age from 39 to 84 yr. After the ordinary dissection at Chiang Mai University was finished, abdominal aortas, common iliac, internal iliac, and external iliac arteries were resected and the element contents were determined by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry. The contents of calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium became the highest in the fifties in the abdominal aorta, common iliac, and external iliac arteries, whereas the contents of calcium and magnesium became the highest in the sixties in the internal iliac artery, and decreased thereafter. In regard to relationships among element contents, it was found that there were high correlations between calcium and phosphorus contents, between calcium and magnesium contents, and between phosphorus and magnesium in all of the abdominal aortas and three iliac arteries. The mass ratios of magnesium to calcium and phosphorus were each similar in the abdominal aorta, common iliac, and internal iliac arteries, except for the external iliac artery, in which it was slightly high. These revealed that as calcium and phosphorus increased in the arteries with aging, magnesium increased in the arteries as well. The differences between the arteries of Thai and Japanese were discussed in the present article.
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