Ozmen Habibe, Akarsu Saadet, Polat Fatih, Cukurovali Alaaddin
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Arts and Science, Firat University, Elazig, Turkey.
Iran J Pediatr. 2013 Apr;23(2):125-30.
Metals such as copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), iron (Fe) are essential for human beings. Chronic metabolic disturbances may result from an excess or deficiency of these metals. Ca and Mg are also nutrient elements and play an important role in biological systems. Thus, it is very important to check regularly trace elements concentration in the body. The purpose of this study was to measure the content of Fe, Cu, Zn, Ca and Mg in whole blood and hair of children with growth retardation compared to that of controls.
A quantitative elemental analysis of whole blood and scalp hair of children with constitutional growth retardation (n = 27) and matched controls (n = 21) was used to find out correlation and possible changes, between growth retardation and healthy controls. Atomic absorption spectrophotometric (AAS) analysis of quantitative method was used to determine iron, zinc, copper, calcium and magnesium levels of whole blood and scalp hair.
The whole blood levels of Fe and Zn were significantly lower in children with growth retardation (P<0.05), but there were no differences in Cu, Ca and Mg concentrations in whole blood between children with growth retardation and healthy controls. The hair levels of Fe, Zn, Ca and Mg were significantly lower in children with growth retardation when compared to that of controls (P<0.05). The Cu concentrations in the hair of children with growth retardation and healthy controls showed no significant differences (P>0.05).
The usefulness and significance of these elements in growth retardation should be discussed more detailed in the light of the most recent data.
铜(Cu)、锌(Zn)、铁(Fe)等金属对人类至关重要。这些金属过量或缺乏可能导致慢性代谢紊乱。钙(Ca)和镁(Mg)也是营养元素,在生物系统中发挥重要作用。因此,定期检测体内微量元素浓度非常重要。本研究的目的是测量发育迟缓儿童全血和头发中Fe、Cu、Zn、Ca和Mg的含量,并与对照组进行比较。
采用定量元素分析法对体质性发育迟缓儿童(n = 27)和匹配的对照组儿童(n = 21)的全血和头皮头发进行分析,以找出发育迟缓与健康对照组之间的相关性和可能的变化。采用原子吸收分光光度法(AAS)定量分析全血和头皮头发中的铁、锌、铜、钙和镁水平。
发育迟缓儿童的全血Fe和Zn水平显著降低(P<0.05),但发育迟缓儿童与健康对照组全血中的Cu、Ca和Mg浓度无差异。与对照组相比,发育迟缓儿童头发中的Fe、Zn、Ca和Mg水平显著降低(P<0.05)。发育迟缓儿童与健康对照组头发中的Cu浓度无显著差异(P>0.05)。
应根据最新数据更详细地讨论这些元素在发育迟缓中的作用和意义。