Trace Elements in Medicine (Moscow)
2021, 22(3): 27-33
ORIGINAL PAPERS
CONTENT OF MAGNESIUM, SELENIUM AND STRONTIUM IN BLOOD COMPONENTS OF NEWBORN AND THEIR MOTHERS
V.V. Sofronov1, A.V. Voloshin2, G.S. Skvortsova2, B.I. Gareev2, G.A. Batalin2
1 Kazan State Medical University, 49, st. Butlerova, Kazan, 420009, Republic of Tatarstan
2 Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, 18, st. Kremlin, Kazan, 420008, Republic of Tatarstan
DOI: 10.19112/2413-6174-2021-22-3-27-33 
ABSTRACT. The aim of this study was to identify differences in the concentration of elements magnesium, selenium and strontium in serum and erythrocytes of peripheral blood, as well as the corresponding indices of cell-membrane permeability of mothers and their newborns with pathology of the central nervous system (CNS) relative to the group, mothers and conventionally healthy newborns. The results obtained indicate that an increase in magnesium and selenium in women in labor does not affect the pathogenesis of perinatal pathology of the central nervous system in newborns. A decrease in the concentration of intracellular strontium and the functional activity of the membrane in a newborn suggests the participation of this element in the development of perinatal pathology of the central nervous system in newborns. The results obtained, can be used, when correcting the elemental composition in pathology of the central nervous system of the perinatal period.
KEYWORDS: pathology of newborns, newborn, parturient woman, microelements.
* Corresponding author: A.V. Voloshin E-mail: Alexandr.Voloshin@kpfu.ru