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New insights into the chemical and isotopic composition of human-body biominerals. I: Cholesterol gallstones from England and Greece.

Dimitra Athanasiadou1, Athanasios Godelitsas, Dimosthenis Sokaras, Andreas-Germanos Karydas, Elisavet Dotsika, Constantinos Potamitis, Maria Zervou, Stelios Xanthos, Elias Chatzitheodoridis, Hock Chye Gooi, Udo Becker.   

Abstract

We have analyzed gallstones from four patients of Europe and particularly from England (including samples from a mother and a daughter) and Greece. According to the XRD, FTIR, NMR and laser micro-Raman results the studied materials correspond to typical cholesterol monohydrate (ChM). The micro-morphology of cholesterol microcrystals was investigated by means of SEM-EDS. The XRF results revealed that Ca is the dominant non-organic metal in all gallstones (up to ∼1.95wt.%) together with Fe, Cu, Pb and Ni (up to ~19ppm for each metal). Gallstones from England contain additional Mn (up to ~87ppm) and Zn (up to ∼6ppm) while the sample of the mother contains negligible Zn and Mn, compared to that of her daughter, but significant As (~4.5ppm). All cholesterol gallstones examined are well enriched in potentially toxic metals (Pb, as well as Ni in one case) and metalloids (As also in one case) as compared to the global average. The position of Zn, which is a characteristic biometal, in the structure of cholesterol, was investigated by molecular simulation using the Accelrys Materials Studio(®) software. On the basis of IRMS results, all gallstones examined exhibit a very light δ(13)C signature (average δ(13)C ~-24‰ PDB). Gamma-ray spectrometry measurements indicate the presence of (214)Pb and (214)Bi natural radionuclides due to the (238)U series as well as an additional amount of (40)K.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23117070     DOI: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2012.08.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trace Elem Med Biol        ISSN: 0946-672X            Impact factor:   3.849


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