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Volume 4

Journal of Infectious Diseases and Treatment

ISSN: 2472-1093

Page 18

Euro Infectious Diseases 2018 &

Histopathology 2018

September 27-29, 2018

&

JOINT EVENT

September 27-29, 2018 Rome, Italy

5

th

International Conference on

Histopathology & Cytopathology

10

th

Euro-Global Conference on

Infectious Diseases

V I Petukhov et al., J Infec Dis Treat 2018, Volume 4

DOI: 10.21767/2472-1093-C1-002

Metal-ligand homeostasis of essential metals (Zn, Cu, Fe) in epidermis: Probable norm criteria

V I Petukhov

1

,

Е

V Dmitriev

2

, L Kh Baumane

3

, A V Skalny

4

, Yu N Lobanova

4

and

A R Grabeklis

4

1

Vladimir State University, Russia

2

Institute of Numerical Mathematics - Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

3

Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Latvia

4

Centre for Biotic Medicine, Russia

T

he work is dedicated to the problem of the norm in the quantitative evaluation of metal content in the epidermal cells

(hair) obtained by the method of spectrometry. Authors have analyzed the hair samples for Zn, Cu, and Fe content, which

were obtained from 10000 healthy subjects (5000 males and 5000 females aged 20 to 45). The definition of the norm, in the

authors’ opinion, is closely related to the basic positions of the theory of self-organized criticality (SC). The observed shifts

in the homeostasis of essential metals are local and therefore cannot serve as a criterion of sufficient (or insufficient) metal

content throughout the body. The use of hair spectrometry for determination of metal content in epidermal cells has proven

to be ineffective in diagnostics of latent ID forms. However, the spectrometric analysis may be suitable for detecting criticality

(synchronization) as a normative (regulatory) criterion in the operation of membrane ATPases.

Biography

V I Petukhov was graduated from the Faculty of Therapy, 1st Leningrad Medical Institute and Post-graduation from Central Institute of Post-Diploma Education of

Physicians, Moscow. His Doctor’s field of specialization: Therapeutist – Hematologist. He has published more than 180 scientific works, including four monographs.

Presently, he is a Professor of the Vladimir State University, Vladimir, Russia, and Emeritus Professor of the Baltic International Academy, Riga, Latvia.

vip-val@yandex.ru