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Изменения содержания ряда микроэлементов в ткани почек и мочевого пузыря

Изменения содержания ряда микроэлементов в ткани почек и мочевого пузыря

Abstract

The experimental medicine and clinical oncology already for a long time has the data on participation of some microcells in processes tumoral transformation of fabrics. Taking into account above-stated, the purpose of the present research was studying and comparison of levels of the maintenance of some microcells in a fabric of a kidney and a bladder in norm and at a various pathology. A number of absolute sizes of elements is revealed in process of their decrease: Zn > Ca > Mn > Cr > Hg. Zn, Ca, Cr tend to increase of concentration in a tumoral fabric, and are reduced at an inflammatory pathology. Mn, Hg in a tumoral fabric contains in smaller concentration, level Hg increases at an inflammation.

Экспериментальная медицина и клиническая онкология уже давно располагают данными об участии некоторых микроэлементов в процессах малигнизации тканей. Учитывая вышеизложенное, целью настоящего исследования явилось изучение и сравнение уровней содержания некоторых микроэлементов в ткани почки и мочевого пузыря в норме и при различной патологии. Выявлен ряд абсолютных величин элементов по мере их убывания: Zn > Ca > Mn > Cr > Hg. Zn, Ca, Cr имеют тенденцию к повышению концентрации в опухолевой ткани и снижаются при воспалительной патологии. Mn, Hg в опухолевой ткани содержится в меньшей концентрации, уровень Hg увеличивается при воспалении.

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МИКРОЭЛЕМЕНТЫ, ПОЧКА, МОЧЕВОЙ ПУЗЫРЬ, ЗЛОКАЧЕСТВЕННАЯ ОПУХОЛЬ, ДОБРОКАЧЕСТВЕННАЯ ОПУХОЛЬ, ВОСПАЛИТЕЛЬНЫЕ ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯ

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