Microelemental composition of blood among aboriginal inhabitants of the Arctic
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.66.25
Abstract
The level of microelement status indicators in the blood of aboriginal inhabitants of the Arctic is determined, on the basis of which it is possible to conduct future comparisons under conditions of industrial development of territories. The study included indigenous inhabitants of the North, belonging to the ethnic group of Dolgan, living in Yuryung-Khaya of the Anabar district of Yakutia. The content of 20 microelements in the blood serum was studied.
As the research has shown, the content of many elements, including manganese, cobalt, strontium, nickel and iron in blood is higher than reference values, which can influence the development of diseases of the cardiovascular system, nephropathy and oncological diseases.
About the Authors
A. I. SivtsevaRussian Federation
Sivtseva Anna Innokentievna, doctor of Medical Sciences, leading research scientist Research expedition center of the MI Clinic
677027, Yakutsk, ul. Kulakovsky, house 36, cab. 105
E. N. Sivtseva
Russian Federation
Sivtseva Elena Nikolaevna, candidate of Medical Science, senior Researcher Scientific expeditionary center of the MI Clinic
677027, Yakutsk, ul. Kulakovsky, house 36, cab. 105, hundred. tel .: +7 (914) 277-10- 65
S. S. Shadrina
Russian Federation
Shadrina Svetlana Semyonovna, senior research fellow of the Scientific Research Institute of Health
677007, Yakutsk, ul. Avtodorozhnaya, house 13, building A, apt.10, cell phone: +7 (914) 238-56-88
A. M. Dokhunaeva
Russian Federation
Dokhunaeva Alyona Mikhailovna, Junior Researcher of the Scientific Research Institute of Health
677000, Yakutsk, ul. Belinsky, house 58, room 214, cell phone: +7 (914) 230-36-19
T. K. Davydova
Russian Federation
Davydova Tatyana Kimovna, candidate of Medical Science, senior Researcher, Department of Inflammatory and Degenerative Diseases of the Brain, Health Research Institute
677027, Yakutsk, ul. Kulakovsky, house 36, cab. 105, hundred. tel .: +7 (924) 662-03-21
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For citations:
Sivtseva A.I., Sivtseva E.N., Shadrina S.S., Dokhunaeva A.M., Davydova T.K. Microelemental composition of blood among aboriginal inhabitants of the Arctic. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(2):82-85. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.66.25