Hair Selenium Levels of School Children in Kashin–Beck Disease Endemic Areas in Tibet, China

Previous studies have shown that the selenium (Se) deficiency is an important factor for the etiology of Kashin–Beck disease (KBD). Although KBD is presently controlled in most regions of China, it is still active in the Tibetan Plateau. The present study aimed to assess the nutritional status of se...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biological trace element research 2015-11, Vol.168 (1), p.25-32
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Zhuo, Li, Hairong, Yang, Linsheng, Wang, Wuyi, Li, Yonghua, Gong, Hongqiang, Guo, Min, Nima, Cangjue, Zhao, Shengcheng, Wang, Jing, Ye, Bixiong, Danzeng, Sangbu, Deji, Yangzong
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Zusammenfassung:Previous studies have shown that the selenium (Se) deficiency is an important factor for the etiology of Kashin–Beck disease (KBD). Although KBD is presently controlled in most regions of China, it is still active in the Tibetan Plateau. The present study aimed to assess the nutritional status of selenium in school children by using the Se level in hair as a biomarker in KBD endemic areas of Lhasa in Tibet, China. Hair samples of 155 school children aged 6–15 years were collected in both KBD areas and non-KBD areas of Lhasa in 2013. The Se level in the hair samples was determined by inductive coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The average concentration of Se in children’s hair was 0.232 μg/g in KBD areas of Lhasa, which was significantly higher than the data reported decades ago. A significant difference in hair Se was observed between the boys (0.255 μg/g) and the girls (0.222 μg/g) in the studied KBD areas ( P  
ISSN:0163-4984
1559-0720
DOI:10.1007/s12011-015-0333-4