Kierdorf U, Kierdorf H, Erdelen M, Machoy Z
Department of Dental Pathology, Operative Dentistry and Endodontics, Royal Dental College, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Comp Biochem Physiol A Physiol. 1995 Apr;110(4):299-302. doi: 10.1016/0300-9629(94)00188-y.
Mandibular bone fluoride concentration and its relation to age were studied in a sample of 39 red deer of known age (between 2 and 18 years) from an area not exposed to increased fluoride deposition (Harz mountains, Germany). Bone fluoride level ranged from 208 to 1026 ppm dry weight and was positively correlated with age (r = 0.808, P < 0.001), the rate of skeletal fluoride accumulation being higher in younger individuals. This indicates that during the period of skeletal growth, fluoride uptake is more rapid than in later life when accumulation at a lower rate occurs during normal bone turnover. Bone fluoride levels found in the present sample are regarded as resulting from "normal" fluoride exposure in a recent central European red deer population.
在来自一个未受氟化物沉积增加影响地区(德国哈茨山脉)的39只已知年龄(2至18岁)的马鹿样本中,研究了下颌骨氟浓度及其与年龄的关系。骨氟水平在干重208至1026 ppm之间,与年龄呈正相关(r = 0.808,P < 0.001),年轻个体骨骼氟积累速率更高。这表明在骨骼生长期间,氟的摄取比以后生活中正常骨转换期间以较低速率积累时更快。本样本中发现的骨氟水平被认为是近期中欧马鹿种群“正常”氟暴露的结果。