Heavy metals content in the indicatory biosubstrates of fertile and infertile men of urbanized territories.

The article presents the results of studying features of heavy metals content - lead, cadmium, copper and zinc in the whole blood and ejaculate of fertile and infertile men. The concentration of metals in biosubstrates was determined by inverse voltamperometry method with the usage of АVА- 2. It is...

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Main Authors: E. M. Biletska, V. P. Stus', N. М. Onul, N. Yu. Polion
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Language:English
Published: Dnipro State Medical University 2015-03-01
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Online Access:http://journals.uran.ua/index.php/2307-0404/article/view/40363
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author E. M. Biletska
V. P. Stus'
N. М. Onul
N. Yu. Polion
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description The article presents the results of studying features of heavy metals content - lead, cadmium, copper and zinc in the whole blood and ejaculate of fertile and infertile men. The concentration of metals in biosubstrates was determined by inverse voltamperometry method with the usage of АVА- 2. It is revealed, that maintenance of lead and cadmium practically in all biosubstrates of fertile men is 1,3-2,2 times higher as compared to the indices of infertile patients and in all investigated groups it exceeds normative levels by 1,2-6,4 times. Thus, sterile men  have the expressed disbalance of copper in the organism, maintenance of which in the blood is 1,7-2,3 times higher against the analogous indices of fertile group and physiological level. Concentration of zinc in ejaculate of men with normal fertility is 9,3 times higher as compared to analogous indices of sterile men and by 30,9 times exceeds its level in blood of fertile group, this testifies to the exceptionally important role of zinc for the generative sphere of men. In biosubstrates of fertile men, living in conditions of technogenically polluted territories, concentration of zinc is by 1,2-1,5 times lower than physiological levels, this may testify to probability of forming zinc-deficient states in this contingent of population.
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spelling doaj-art-c83e4e62c8cf493abaf481d055a0bb7b2025-01-02T10:36:41ZengDnipro State Medical UniversityMedičnì Perspektivi2307-04042015-03-0120111111610.26641/2307-0404.2015.1.4036340363Heavy metals content in the indicatory biosubstrates of fertile and infertile men of urbanized territories.E. M. BiletskaV. P. Stus'N. М. OnulN. Yu. PolionThe article presents the results of studying features of heavy metals content - lead, cadmium, copper and zinc in the whole blood and ejaculate of fertile and infertile men. The concentration of metals in biosubstrates was determined by inverse voltamperometry method with the usage of АVА- 2. It is revealed, that maintenance of lead and cadmium practically in all biosubstrates of fertile men is 1,3-2,2 times higher as compared to the indices of infertile patients and in all investigated groups it exceeds normative levels by 1,2-6,4 times. Thus, sterile men  have the expressed disbalance of copper in the organism, maintenance of which in the blood is 1,7-2,3 times higher against the analogous indices of fertile group and physiological level. Concentration of zinc in ejaculate of men with normal fertility is 9,3 times higher as compared to analogous indices of sterile men and by 30,9 times exceeds its level in blood of fertile group, this testifies to the exceptionally important role of zinc for the generative sphere of men. In biosubstrates of fertile men, living in conditions of technogenically polluted territories, concentration of zinc is by 1,2-1,5 times lower than physiological levels, this may testify to probability of forming zinc-deficient states in this contingent of population.http://journals.uran.ua/index.php/2307-0404/article/view/40363heavy metalsbiomonitoringbloodejaculatefertile menidiopathic sterility
spellingShingle E. M. Biletska
V. P. Stus'
N. М. Onul
N. Yu. Polion
Heavy metals content in the indicatory biosubstrates of fertile and infertile men of urbanized territories.
Medičnì Perspektivi
heavy metals
biomonitoring
blood
ejaculate
fertile men
idiopathic sterility
title Heavy metals content in the indicatory biosubstrates of fertile and infertile men of urbanized territories.
title_full Heavy metals content in the indicatory biosubstrates of fertile and infertile men of urbanized territories.
title_fullStr Heavy metals content in the indicatory biosubstrates of fertile and infertile men of urbanized territories.
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metals content in the indicatory biosubstrates of fertile and infertile men of urbanized territories.
title_short Heavy metals content in the indicatory biosubstrates of fertile and infertile men of urbanized territories.
title_sort heavy metals content in the indicatory biosubstrates of fertile and infertile men of urbanized territories
topic heavy metals
biomonitoring
blood
ejaculate
fertile men
idiopathic sterility
url http://journals.uran.ua/index.php/2307-0404/article/view/40363
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