Features of the microelemental status at anemia in pregnant women
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.68.15
Abstract
A comprehensive clinical and laboratory research of women from the Amur region was carried on during and after their pregnancy. The environment in the Amur region is characterized by low level of I, Se, high content of Mn, Fe, Zn and an imbalance of other trace elements. Research showed an increased amount of Cu in serum and decreased amount of Cu in blood cells. In anemia, regardless of the level of Fe, there was a decrease in Co, Se in serum and an increase in Mn in blood cells. The distinctive features of microelement status for iron deficiency anemia – an increased Mn in blood serum; for iron-saturated anemia – increased Li in serum, increased Li and Co in blood cells were determined.
About the Authors
S. V. SuprunRussian Federation
Suprun Stefaniya Viktorovna – Doctoral Degree in Medicine, Main staff scientist of Groups of health and environmental problems of mother and child health
Khabarovsk
O. N. Morozova
Russian Federation
Morozova Olga Nikolaevna – Researcher of Groups of health and environmental problems of mother and child health, obstetrician-gynecologist
Khabarovsk
V. K. Kozlov
Russian Federation
Kozlov Vladimir Kirillovich – Doctoral Degree in Medicine, Corresponding Member of RAS, Main staff scientist of Groups of health and environmental problems of mother and child health
Khabarovsk
O. A. Lebed'ko
Russian Federation
Lebed'ko Olga Antonovna – Doctoral Degree in Medicine, Director Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood Protection, Senior Researcher Laboratory of Integral Methods of Bronchopulmonary and Perinatal Pathology Research
Khabarovsk
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For citations:
Suprun S.V., Morozova O.N., Kozlov V.K., Lebed'ko O.A. Features of the microelemental status at anemia in pregnant women. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(4):58-60. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.68.15