To elucidate compositional changes of human trachea by aging, element conte
nts in tracheae were determined by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emissi
on spectrometry. The subjects consisted of seven men and seven women, rangi
ng in age from 61 to 97 yr. The sulfur content of the tracheae decreased gr
adually with aging. In regard to calcium and phosphorus, both the contents
increased to about three-fold amounts in their seventies compared with thos
e in their sixties, and decreased thereafter. The contents of calcium and p
hosphorus were the highest in their seventies. Therefore, it is Likely that
surplus calcium released from bones is deposited temporally in the trachea
, and the deposits are released from the trachea at older age. Based on our
results of human cartilages, there are two types in regard to calcium accu
mulation: The first type is that calcium accumulation occurs progressively
with aging; the second one is that calcium accumulation becomes the highest
in the seventies or eighties, and decreases thereafter. Therefore, the tra
chea belongs to the second type. Furthermore, the magnesium content remaine
d constant through the age range.