Annerén G, Johansson E, Lindh U
Acta Paediatr Scand. 1985 Mar;74(2):259-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1985.tb10961.x.
The concentrations of trace elements in three different types of blood cells--erythrocytes, thrombocytes and neutrophils--were determined by nuclear microprobe analysis in 11 children with Down's syndrome (DS) and compared with those in 13 controls. The median concentration of copper in all three types of blood cells and that of calcium in erythrocytes were significantly higher in DS children than in controls. In contrast, the median levels of zinc in erythrocytes, of manganese and iron in erythrocytes and neutrophils, and of magnesium in erythrocytes and thrombocytes were significantly lower in DS than in control children. In 10 of the 11 DS children, detectable erythrocyte levels of titanium were found, which is remarkable, since this was not observed in any of the cells from the control children.
通过核微探针分析测定了11名唐氏综合征(DS)患儿三种不同类型血细胞(红细胞、血小板和中性粒细胞)中的微量元素浓度,并与13名对照儿童的相应浓度进行了比较。DS患儿所有三种类型血细胞中的铜中位数浓度以及红细胞中的钙中位数浓度均显著高于对照组。相比之下,DS患儿红细胞中的锌中位数水平、红细胞和中性粒细胞中的锰和铁中位数水平以及红细胞和血小板中的镁中位数水平均显著低于对照儿童。在11名DS患儿中的10名中,检测到红细胞中有可检测水平的钛,这很值得注意,因为在对照儿童的任何细胞中均未观察到这种情况。