header advert
You currently have no access to view or download this content. Please log in with your institutional or personal account if you should have access to through either of these
The Bone & Joint Journal Logo

Receive monthly Table of Contents alerts from The Bone & Joint Journal

Comprehensive article alerts can be set up and managed through your account settings

View my account settings

Get Access locked padlock

DIPHOSPHONATES

Experimental and Clinical Aspects



Download PDF

Abstract

1. The phosphonates are simple chemical compounds containing P-C-P bonds which are resistant to the action of naturally occurring phosphatases and pyrophosphatases. They inhibit the formation and dissolution of apatite crystals in vitro and prevent ectopic mineralisation and bone resorption in animals.

2. In man one diphosphonate (EHDP) has been shown to reduce the excessive turnover of bone in Paget's disease and also appears to slow the mineralisation of ectopic bone matrix in myositis ossificans progressiva.

3. The possible uses of the diphosphonates in bone disorders with excessive resorption and in ectopic mineralisation are being further investigated.

For access options please click here