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Effects of Diet Intakes on Metal and Electrolyte Distributions in Vital Organs

机译:饮食摄入对重要器官金属和电解质分布的影响

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The intake and concentration of metals and electrolytes from our diet are believed to be affecting our general health, in particular, the proper functions of vital organs. For example, in addition to other genetic and environmental factors, consuming water with high alkalinity for prolonged time is suspected to lead to diseases such as kidney stone. Evidence has been accumulating that excessive metal intakes would lead to organ failures. Once absorbed, minerals and electrolytes can travel freely throughout the body, and distribute at key organ systems such as the brain, lung, kidney, etc. By conducting experiments with animal models (e.g., rats), it is possible to not only determine where the organ distribution of various matrices of elements and minerals but also correlate such matrices with the overall physiological and behavioral status of such models. In this study, information matrices of 30 different elements (including heavy metals and some electrolytes) and their distributions in various vital organs (e.g., brain, lung, kidney, liver, heart, spleen, and uterus) were analyzed as a function of normal dietary intake at adulthood (120 days old). An elemental (metal and electrolyte) distribution model was then formulated based on experimental results. The study has high impact to our understanding of how environmental health would affect our well being. This study would also provide insights on how our diet would affect the accumulations of unwanted elements, such as heavy metals, in our vital organs. The results may help researchers and health practitioner to identify possible links between daily diet (metals and electrolytes) and diseases, and may also lead to a better understanding of diseases associated with aging such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, and other neurological disorders.
机译:我们饮食中的金属和电解质的摄入和浓度被认为是影响我们的一般健康,特别是重要器官的适当功能。例如,除了其他遗传和环境因素之外,怀疑延长时间高碱度的消耗水,须导致肾结石等疾病。证据已经积累了过度的金属摄入会导致器官失败。一旦被吸收,矿物质和电解质就可以在整个身体中自由行进,并且通过用动物模型(例如,大鼠)进行实验,在脑,肺,肾等的关键器官系统中分布,不仅可以确定在哪里元素和矿物质的各种基质的器官分布,但也与这种模型的整体生理和行为状况相关联等矩阵。在该研究中,分析了30种不同元素(包括重金属和一些电解质)的信息矩阵(包括重金属和一些电解质)及其在各种重要器官(例如,脑,肺,肾,肝,心脏,脾脏和子宫)中的分布作为正常的功能在成年期(120天大)的饮食摄入量。然后基于实验结果配制元素(金属和电解质)分布模型。这项研究对我们对环境健康如何影响我们幸福的理解影响很高。本研究还将提供关于我们在重要器官中如何影响不需要的元素的饮食,例如重金属的饮食的见解。结果可以帮助研究人员和健康从业者识别日常饮食(金属和电解质)和疾病之间可能的联系,也可能导致更好地了解与阿尔茨海默氏症和帕金森病等衰老相关的疾病以及其他神经系统疾病。

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