Pyrophosphate and diphosphonates produce striking results on calcium metabolism in experimental animals and man. Compounds containing P-O-P- bonds (e.g. inorganic pyrophosphate [PP-ii1 or P-C-P bonds (diphosponates) inhibit both the formation and dissolution of calcium phosphate crystals in vitro. PP-i may have a physiological function in regulating calcification and bone turnover, and obnormalities in its metabolism may occur in some human diseases notably hypophosphatasia and pseudogout. Diphosphonates inhibit ectopic calcification, and slow down resorption and bone turnover in several experimental systems in vivo. They have helped in studies of various aspects of the regulation of calcium metabolism. The diphosphonate, disodium ethane-1-...
Phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium are critical forskeletal bone growth. Phosphorus, in particular, ...
The diphos phonate is a stable chemical in aqueous solutions, and there is still no evidence that it...
The acquisition and maintenance of bone mass and strength are influenced by environmental factors, i...
Compounds containing phosphorus with P O P bonds (for example PPi) or P C P bonds (diphosphonates) b...
Earlier studies have shown that inorganic pyrophosphate (PP i) inhibits the ...
diphosphonates. Serial mineral balances have been obtained in 3 children under-going therapy with EH...
In the early 1960s inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi) was found to be present in body fluids and to act a...
Inorganic pyrophosphate has long been known as a by-product of many intracellular biosynthetic react...
AbstractPyrophosphate ions are both inhibitors of HA formation and substrates for phosphatase enzyme...
The effect of diphosphonate on calcium phosphate crystallization in urine in vitro. Disodium ethane-...
Bisphosphonates (BPs) are stable analogues of pyrophosphate widely used for the treatment of bone di...
The profound effects of the bisphosphonates on calcium metabolism were discovered over 30 years ago,...
A method of assay for inorganic pyrophosphatase [EC 3.6.1.1] using "P-labeled pyrophosphate was...
Extracellular pyrophosphate (PP ) is well known for its fundamental role as a physiochemical mineral...
Bisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of osteoclast mediated bone resorption. These compounds are st...
Phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium are critical forskeletal bone growth. Phosphorus, in particular, ...
The diphos phonate is a stable chemical in aqueous solutions, and there is still no evidence that it...
The acquisition and maintenance of bone mass and strength are influenced by environmental factors, i...
Compounds containing phosphorus with P O P bonds (for example PPi) or P C P bonds (diphosphonates) b...
Earlier studies have shown that inorganic pyrophosphate (PP i) inhibits the ...
diphosphonates. Serial mineral balances have been obtained in 3 children under-going therapy with EH...
In the early 1960s inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi) was found to be present in body fluids and to act a...
Inorganic pyrophosphate has long been known as a by-product of many intracellular biosynthetic react...
AbstractPyrophosphate ions are both inhibitors of HA formation and substrates for phosphatase enzyme...
The effect of diphosphonate on calcium phosphate crystallization in urine in vitro. Disodium ethane-...
Bisphosphonates (BPs) are stable analogues of pyrophosphate widely used for the treatment of bone di...
The profound effects of the bisphosphonates on calcium metabolism were discovered over 30 years ago,...
A method of assay for inorganic pyrophosphatase [EC 3.6.1.1] using "P-labeled pyrophosphate was...
Extracellular pyrophosphate (PP ) is well known for its fundamental role as a physiochemical mineral...
Bisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of osteoclast mediated bone resorption. These compounds are st...
Phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium are critical forskeletal bone growth. Phosphorus, in particular, ...
The diphos phonate is a stable chemical in aqueous solutions, and there is still no evidence that it...
The acquisition and maintenance of bone mass and strength are influenced by environmental factors, i...