Correlations of calcium accumulations in arteries, veins, cartilages, ligaments, and bones in single humans |
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Authors: | Yutaka Tateyama Yasuo Takano Yoshiyuki Tohno Yumi Moriwake Setsuko Tohno Mamoru Hashimoto Tsutomu Araki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, 560-8531 Osaka, Japan;(2) Department of Anatomy, Kochi Medical School, Nangoku, 783-8505 Kochi, Japan;(3) Laboratory of Cell Biology, Department of Anatomy, Nara Medical University, Kashihara, 634-8521 Nara, Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() To show the relationships of calcium accumulation in the thoracic aorta to the other tissues, calcium contents were determined with a microwave-induced plasma-atomic emission spectrometer on arteries, veins, cartilages, ligaments, and bones. These tissues were resected from 18 individuals, consisting of 11 men and 7 women who died in the age range 59–91 yr. As thoracic and abdominal aortas are routinely used for radiographic examination of arterial calcification, they appear to be standard tissues of the calcium accumulation. The calcium accumulations were determined in the femoral artery, the superior and inferior venae cavae, the internal jugular vein, cartilages of the articular disk of the temporomandibular joint and the intervertebral disk, both the ligaments of the anterior cruciate ligament and the ligamentum capitis femoris, and the calcaneus, in contrast with the thoracic aorta. As calcium increased in the thoracic aorta, it increased in the femoral artery, the articular disk of the temporomandibular joint, the intervertebral disk, both ligaments of the anterior cruciate ligament, and the ligamentum capitis femoris, but it did not increase in veins, such as the superior and inferior venae cavae and the internal jugular vein. In contrast, it decreased in the calcaneus. |
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Keywords: | Calcium accumulation aorta femoral artery cartilage ligament calcaneus aging |
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