Abstract
Summary
Measurements of the uptake of 35SO4 in epiphyseal cartilage and metaphyseal spongiosa of young rabbits given a short-term treatment with aminoacetonitrile (AAX) are reported. When 35SO4 was administered previous to AAN, the results suggested an inhibited “transfer” of chondroitin sulfate from cartilage to bone. Injection of 35SO4 during or after AAN-treatment resulted in a depressed uptake in the growth zones. The results are correlated to previously observed alterations in mucopolysaccharide concentrations. The arrested weight increase of lathy-ritic animals may affect the results.
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