te. ISOTOPE DETERMINATION OF BODY COMPOSITION . 37 Generally, after mixing is completed. the system may be sampled repeatedly and the specific activity extrapolated to the time of administration. If the isotope is excreted by a single route. or by known routes. and can be collected quantitatively, then the amount excreted can be subtracted from that administered and the volume of dilution calculated from: Q-q Q = amount of isotope administered (in dpm} Y= —-—__q <= amount of isotope excretedto timet. dpm ‘cc when dpm. cc of compartment under study is Measured. As knowledge regarding the distribution and transport of specific chemical compounds has increased. it has become necessary to develop more complex metabolic models. This subject has been reviewed in The New York Academyof Sciences. Volume 108 {May 10. 19631. These models generally treat the compound being studied as being transported within a series of compartments, These models have had extensive apphication in iron and albumin metabolism. 11.44.52-68-51 Models of calcium metaholism have also been developed.” The application of these models has led to more complex methods for determination of rate of transfer between various anatomical and biochemical compartments and have also yielded information regarding the size of the compartments under study. Of the major body constituents. only total body water can be measured directly with a suitable isotopic diluent either in the form of deuterated or tritiated water. In terms of the mineral components of the body the following can be measured: exchangeable sodium. exchangeable potassium. exchangeable chloride « bromide), iron. and exchangeable calcium. Tn terms of the fluid compartments. the total body water can be measured. Methods of limited value are available for measurement of extracellular water and by difference between total body water and extracellular water. the intracellular water. The plasma volume and the total red cell volume can be measured. A number of the plasma proteins have been labelled and the total circulating quantities measured. Fxchangeable uric acid and total urea have been measured. The vast hulk of the principle mineral constituent. calcium. cannot be measured directly. A dilution method utilizing cyclopropane has been developed for measurement of total hody fat but has not been widely applied.”

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