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Cardiac copper, magnesium, and zinc in recent and old myocardial infarction.

N Zama1, R L Towns.   

Abstract

X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and atomic absorption spectrometry were used in a quantitative study of zinc, copper, and magnesium in 71 postmortal human hearts. Samples were obtained from individuals who had demonstrated no previous clinical or subsequent pathological findings of myocardial infarction and from victims of a recent or an old infarction. A significant difference (p<0.001) in the elemental levels was observed between the noninfarct and the recent infarct groups. The noninfarct group had higher cardiac levels of all three elements. However, the difference in elemental concentrations between the noninfarct and the old-infarct groups was not significant. Cardiac levels of zinc (p<0.001) and copper (p<0.01) were significantly greater in the old-infarct group than in the recent-infarct group. Magnesium levels were higher in the recent-and-old-infarct group than in the recent infarct group (p<0.01). It is possible that the elements are redistributed during myocardial infarction, and that uptake of these elements (from the serum pool) by the heart may be important in maintaining myocardial integrity and function.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 24254394     DOI: 10.1007/BF02795618

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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