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Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 1980

Effect of aluminum hydroxide on fluoride metabolism

Herta Spencer; Lois Kramer; Clemontain Norris; Emilie Wiatrowski

Aluminum inhibits intestinal absorption of fluoride in animals but little information is available about man. To determine whether and to what extent aluminum affects fluoride absorption in man, effects of aluminum hydroxide on fluoride metabolism were studied under controlled dietary conditions. Relatively small amounts of aluminum hydroxide were used (30 ml three times daily, containing a total of 1.8 gm aluminum, were given for several weeks). Fluoride balances were determined in control studies and during the intake of aluminum hydroxide. The fluoride intake was the fluoride content of the diet and the drinking water. Two studies were also carried out on a high‐fluoride intake. The use of aluminum hydroxide was associated with an increase in fecal fluoride excretion and a decrease in net absorption of fluoride regardless of the intake of fluoride, calcium, phosphorus, or magnesium. Urinary fluoride decreased during aluminum hydroxide ingestion. Our studies show that relatively small amounts of aluminum hydroxide inhibit intestinal absorption of fluoride in man.


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1980

EFFECT OF CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS, MAGNESIUM, AND ALUMINUM ON FLUORIDE METABOLISM IN MAN*

Herta Spencer; Lois Kramer; Dace Osis; Emilie Wiatrowski; Clemontain Norris

The studies of the interaction of fluoride with minerals in man have shown that: 1. in contrast to observations made in animals, the high intake of calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium in amounts that can be used in humans did not inhibit the intestinal absorption of fluoride in man; 2. the lack of effect of added calcium, given in divided doses, on the intestinal absorption of fluoride has relevance for the use of a high calcium intake during fluoride therapy for osteoporosis; 3. aluminum as the hydroxide, commonly used as an antacid in clinical medicine, significantly decreases the intestinal absorption of fluoride. This inhibitory effect, in conjunction with the known effects of aluminum-containing antacids in causing calcium loss as a consequence of phosphorus depletion, may contribute to the development of skeletal demineralization.


Clinica Chimica Acta | 1974

Fluoride analysis of the human diet and of biological samples

Dace Osis; Emilie Wiatrowski; Joseph Samachson; Herta Spencer

Abstract Fluoride analysis of the human diet and of excreta were determined using certain modifications of the diffusion method of Singer and Armstrong. This study deals specifically with the fluoride analysis of the diet and stool, although numerous analyses of urine, saliva, and plasma were also carried out. The dietary fluoride content averaged 1.51 ± 0.11 mg per day in the early studies and 1.81 ± 0.08 mg in later studies. The fecal and urinary fluoride content depended on the dietary fluoride intake. The details of the method of analysis of the diet and of the biological samples are described.


Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 1981

Effect of aluminum hydroxide on plasma fluoride and fluoride excretion during a high fluoride intake in man

Herta Spencer; Lois Kramer; Clemontain Norris; Emilie Wiatrowski

Abstract A study was carried out in man to investigate the effect of small doses of aluminum hydroxide (30 ml three times daily, containing a total of 1.8 g aluminum) on plasma fluoride levels. In control studies, a 15 mg dose of fluoride as sodium fluoride was given by mouth three times daily and plasma fluoride levels were determined 1, 2, and 4 hr after each dose. In the experimental studies an oral dose of aluminum hydroxide was given together with each dose of sodium fluoride. Plasma fluoride levels were determined at the same time intervals as in control studies. Urinary fluoride was determined on 24-hr urine collections in both study phases. Following each dose of fluoride a distinct rise and subsequent gradual fall of plasma fluoride with time was noted. Administration of aluminum hydroxide markedly decreased plasma fluoride levels at all time intervals, the average decrease being 41%. Urinary fluoride also decreased significantly, by 51%. This study has shown that relatively small doses of aluminum hydroxide significantly decrease both plasma and urinary fluoride levels.


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1974

Dietary fluoride in different areas in the United States

Lois Kramer; Dace Osis; Emilie Wiatrowski; H Spencer


Pediatrics | 1975

Dietary Fluoride Intake of Infants

Emilie Wiatrowski; Louis Kramer; Dace Osis; Herta Spencer


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1980

Fluoride Metabolism in Patients With Chronic Renal Failure

Herta Spencer; Lois Kramer; Carol Gatza; Clemontain Norris; Emilie Wiatrowski; Vasant C. Gandhi


Journal of Nutrition | 1970

Availability of fluoride from fish protein concentrate and from sodium fluoride in man.

Herta Spencer; Dace Osis; Emilie Wiatrowski; Joseph Samachson


Journal of Nutrition | 1974

Dietary Fluoride Intake in Man

Dace Osis; Lois Kramer; Emilie Wiatrowski; Herta Spencer


Journal of Nutrition | 1975

Effect of calcium and phosphorus on fluoride metabolism in man.

Herta Spencer; Dace Osis; Lois Kramer; Emilie Wiatrowski; Clemontain Norris

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Herta Spencer

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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Dace Osis

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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Lois Kramer

Loyola University Chicago

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Clemontain Norris

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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Joseph Samachson

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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H Spencer

Loyola University Chicago

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