Author:
Podzolkov V I,Korolyova T V,Kudryavtseva M G
Abstract
Aim. To study the level of “toxic” (Al, Cd, Pb) and “essential” (Fe, Cu, Zn, Co, Cr, Ni, and Se) trace elements (TE) and blood metals (BM) in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS), depending on its individual components. Materials and methods. 112 patients with MS were examined (45 men and 67 women; average age 61.4±7.2 years, average duration of MS 8.7±5.2 years). The study of BM was carried out by atomic emission spectrophotometry with inductively coupled plasma . Results and discussion. To study the amount of TE and BM in the group of MS patients,it was significantly higher levels of “toxic” MEs - Al, Cd, Pb - were revealed along with a decrease in the content of the “essential” Zn element as compared to the control group. At the same time, a pronounced positive correlation between the fact of the presence of MS and the level of “toxic” microelements - Al (r=0.71; p
Subject
General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,History,Family Practice
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