1981 年 30 巻 1 号 p. 168-171
The immediate effects of periosteal stripping on bone marrow blood flow were studied in adult rabbits using the hydrogen washout technique, a system which allows repeated determinations of blood flow rate.
Periosteal stripping of the diaphysis did not severely slow the blood flow in the bone marrow.
The bone marrow blood flow was markedly reduced by stripping the metaphyseal periosteum.
These findings suggest that the bone marrow does not receive its blood principally from the centripetally oriented periosteal vessels in the diaphysis, and the metaphysis is a major region for blood flow to the bone marrow.