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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
711

The Effects of Etidronate on Healing of Implant-Supporting Bone

de la Rosa, Ana Marcela January 2000 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / The bisphosphonate etidronate, a drug commonly used to treat osteolytic bone disorders, produces a long lasting inhibition of bone resorption. Since continual bone remodeling appears crucial for the long-term success of endosseous implants, the effects of this drug on the bone surrounding implants were investigated. The specific objective was to quantify the static and dynamic histomorphometric properties of bone surrounding implants placed in 12 beagle dogs treated with this drug. The dogs were divided into three groups (4 dogs/group) based on the bisphosphonate treatment dose: 0, 0.5 and 5.0 mg/kg/day. Since remodeling is different at distinct sites around implants, we analyzed bone at different distances (<1, 1-2 and 2-3 mm from the implant) and in different regions (periosteal and endosteal calluses and intracortical bone). Factorial ANOVA with repeated measures was used to compare site and regional differences in the dose groups. Results show that etidronate treatment produced a decrease in remodeling activity in the treated groups. The high dose group had impaired bone formation and a complete inhibition of remodeling. Low dose produced the same trend, but was not statistically different from controls. The significant differences (p < 0.05) were shown by the high dose group compared to controls for Mineralizing Surface (MS/BS), Activation Frequency (AcF), Mineral Apposition Rate (MAR), Bone Formation Rate (BFR), Formation Period (FP), Mineralization Lag Time (MLT), Adjusted Apposition Rate (AjAr) and Bone Volume (BV/TV), while Osteoid Volume (OV/TV) and Osteoid Thickness (OTh) were higher (p < 0.05) in the high dose group. Since it has been suggested that a remodeling rate of 500 percent per year is achieved in the first millimeter around an implant in successful osseointegration, the area within the first millimeter, as expected, was more affected by all the parameters than further away. These results agree with earlier studies in which areas of high remodeling were shown to be more affected by bisphosphonate therapy than areas of low remodeling. The area closest to the implant showed significantly greater BV/TV, Void Volume (VV/TV), Osetoid Volume over Bone volume (OV/BV), Osteoid Surface (OS/BS), MS/BS, BFR, FP, AcF and MLT while OV/TV was significantly increased in the area most distant from the implant. It was found that etidronate interfered with normal bone mineralization, since there was a decrease in MLT and an accumulation of osteoid. If remodeling is high around implants so as to repair or prevent microdamage, then etidronate could impair this from happening, thereby resulting in eventual implant failure. Though these high doses are not ordinarily used for the clinical treatment of osteoporosis, a low dose might still be harmful if given long-term. These data confirm our hypothesis that etidronate affects bone resorption and mineralization around an implant, when given at the high dose. Two hypotheses were rejected, since in this study, the effect of etidronate was not dose-dependent. This study was supported by NIH 2PO1AG05793, Merck and CO., and Procter and Gamble Pharmaceuticals.
712

Analysis of the Accumulation, Toxic Effects, and Risk of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Pinnipeds

Soulen, Brianne K 08 1900 (has links)
The present studies determine the accumulation of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in three pinniped species, evaluate the relationship with relevant biomarkers of exposure, and calculate toxic effect thresholds. Stranded harp and hooded seals were found to be accumulating PBDEs at levels which could pose a based on threshold levels determined in this study. Northern fur seals are accumulating all three classes of POPs (PCBs, PBDEs, and OCPs) with significant relationships being seen with blubber percent lipid. Correlations between contaminant concentrations and expression levels of relevant biomarkers were seen potentially indicating an effect on multiple pathways. Overall risk can be hard to determine due to factors such as sex and age. Broad threshold response values and hazard quotients were calculated for toxic effect endpoints in pinnipeds. Overall these results suggest that certain populations of pinnipeds are at high risk of experiencing toxic effects due to POP exposure, but it is important to understand effects even at lower concentrations. The relationship between exposure, toxic effects, and other stressors, both environmental and physiological, can impact the overall fitness and survival of pinnipeds.
713

Taken to the Extreme: Heavy Metal Cover Songs – The Impact of Genre

Brunner, Isaac 22 August 2006 (has links)
No description available.
714

Toward understanding the effects of social support and functioning on formal and informal care

Hyduk, Christine Alison January 1991 (has links)
No description available.
715

Effects of pressure on flow and fracture on nickel-aluminum

Margevicius, Robert William January 1992 (has links)
No description available.
716

Effects of processing on the properties of aluminum and magnesium matrix composites

Rozak, Gary Alan January 1993 (has links)
No description available.
717

LABOR AND GAIN, BUT THEN LABOR IN VAIN: DIMINISHING RETURNS OF REPEATED RETRIEVAL PRACTICE

Pyc, Mary A. 23 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.
718

Why is retrieval practice beneficial for memory? An evaluation of the mediator shift hypothesis

Pyc, Mary A. 24 September 2010 (has links)
No description available.
719

Prejudice Formation and Stereotype Internalization from Media: A Deliberative Moral Judgment Perspective

Ellithorpe, Morgan 21 May 2015 (has links)
No description available.
720

EFFECTS OF ESTROGEN ON THE EXPRESSION OF GPR41 AS DETECTED BY A NOVEL ANTIBODY

DORNETTE, POLLY A. 31 March 2004 (has links)
No description available.

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