22
Participants
Start Date
September 1, 2015
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2016
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2016
calcium isotope analysis
A dual stable calcium isotope method will be used to determine fractional calcium absorption. Two stable calcium isotopes will be administered to participants in order to determine fractional calcium absorption. 7 mg of 44Ca will be administered orally in 60 mL of liquid at the start of the study. 2 mg of 42Ca will then be administered intravenously. 24 hour urine collection will begin immediately following oral tracer administration for the assessment of urinary calcium excretion. The enrichment of 44Ca and 42Ca in urine will be determined by magnetic sector thermal ionization mass spectrometry. The isotopic ratios of 44Ca and 42Ca to 48Ca (another naturally occurring calcium isotope present in the human body) will be calculated (42Ca/48Ca and 44Ca/48Ca). The relative fraction of the oral to intravenously administered isotope in the 24 hour urine sample \[(42Ca/48Ca) / (44Ca/48Ca)\] is the fractional calcium absorption.
Univeristy of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester
Collaborators (1)
Cornell University
OTHER
University of Rochester
OTHER