Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 1999;39(6):1197-1209.
Studies on the application of bone alkaline phosphatase and percentage of BALP values to total alkaline phosphatase as a marker of bone formation
Nam-soo Kim, In-hyuk Choi
Department of Veterinary Medicine, Chonbuk National University
골혈성 지표로써 bone alkaline phosphatase(BALP)와 TALP치에 대한 BALP치 비율(B/T)의 응용
김남수, 최인혁
전북대학교 수의과대학
Abstract
Twenty-one dogs(male 11 heads, female 10 heads) which were about 16 months ($16.3{pm}3.5$) old and 10kg($10.1{pm}2.0$) body weight, were allotted randomly into four groups as follows. Group I consisted of five dogs whose muscles were operated for sham muscle injuries. Group II consisted of seven dogs treated for cystic duct obstruction. Group III consisted of five dogs treated for the union fracture model. Group IV consisted of five dogs treated for the non-union fracture model. Radiographical and histological observations were carried out to determine bone alkaline phosphatase(BALP) and total alkaline phosphatase(TALP) values of each group for 20 weeks after the treatments with the condition of new bone formation. And also the applicability of percentage of BALP values to TALP (B/T) was studied after BALP was compared respectively with TALP. The level of TALP was increased without any relation to bone formation in group II, and all levels of BALP and B/T were increased in group III. The mean of B/T was high in statistical significance, due to varied levels of B/T and BALP. The changes of rates of B/T were significantly increased only in the case of the active new bone formation in group III, union fracture model. It was recognized that the mean values of B/T were statistical significant of the high applicability of the B/T ratio as an index of bone formation.
Key Words: bone alkaline phosphatase, bone formation, total alkaline phosphatase, B/T ratio, union fracture, non-union fracture
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