The biological role of zinc in the pancreas, prostate and in submandibular glands and influence of its complex salts with chelators on the state of glands tissue
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Karagandy University of the name of acad. E.A. Buketov
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The article provides data on the biological role of zinc in humans and animals. The main part of zinc is
concentrated in three glands: Pancreas, prostate, and submandibular glands. The authors provide data on the
role of zinc value and its role in each of the described glands. For the first time, zinc in the prostate and
submandibular gland has been shown to interact with chelating substances, forming intra-complex salts that
are well detected using histochemical methods. Analyzing data on the effect of chelators on the tissue of the
prostate and submandibular glands, the authors provide data indicating that they are capable of having a
damaging effect on them, causing the development of various histological changes, which serves as an
indication that the damaging effect of zinc-binding complexing agents is not specific to pancreatic B cells
alone; on which they have a direct damaging effect, causing their necrosis and destruction. This is also
evidenced by the presented data, according to which zinc-binding chelators in the endocrine tissue of the
pancreas itself have a damaging effect not only on B cells, but also on endothelial cells of blood capillaries,
which is accompanied by impaired microcirculation in pancreatic islets. We provide evidence that zincbinding
substances, in particular 8-oxyquinoline derivatives, are included in some antimicrobial drugs, which
need to be noted.
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The biological role of zinc in the pancreas, prostate and in submandibular glands and influence of its complex salts with chelators on the state of glands tissue/G.G. Meyramov[et al.]Bulletin of the Karaganda University. “Biology. Medicine. Geography” Series.-2022.-№2(106).-p.103-110