Scanning electron microscopic and electron microprobe X-ray analysis of cortical bone of fluoride-treated rabbits

Jha, Mohan ; Susheela, A. K. (1984) Scanning electron microscopic and electron microprobe X-ray analysis of cortical bone of fluoride-treated rabbits International Journal of Tissue Reactions, 6 (3). pp. 255-261. ISSN 0250-0868

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Abstract

Sodium fluoride was administered to rabbits through the intragastric route at the rate of 10 mg/kg every day for a period of 8 months. Cortical bone from the diphyseal region of the femur was studied morphologically with a scanning electron microscope, and significant structural changes in collagen fiber were observed in the fluoride-treated animals as compared to normal bone. Similar bone samples were assessed physically for their CaKα/PKα ratio by electron microprobe X-ray analysis, and chemically for their calcium and phosphorus content. The bone from the rabbits to which sodium fluoride had been administered showed a higher Ca/P ratio than that from untreated control animals by both of the methods of assessment. Possible explanations for the increased Ca/P ratio in relation to the observed structural changes are discussed.

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