Abstract. In the study the spectra of fluorescence excitation and autofluorescence of histological sections with different pathological processes in breast were measured. Additionally, element composition of the tissues was investigated by scanning electron microscopy. It has been shown that spectra of fluorescence excitation of benign breast diseases (fibroadenoma and fibrocystic breast disease) have low maximum at 232 nm and high maximum at 260 nm. Also, fluorescence spectra of histological samples change during tumor growth and have two maxima (335 and 420 nm). The registered spectra are result of emission of such fluorophores as fatty acids, tryptophan, NADH, vitamin B6, collagen and bilirubin. The obtained spectral data correlate well with data of element analysis. Selenium status of the tissues was investigated by scanning electronic microscope. High concentration if selenium was detected only in fibroadenoma. In breast cancer samples and fibrocystic breast disease low selenium content was detected. It may confirm higher risk for malignant transformation of fibrocystic breast disease than fibroadenoma. Our results may be helpful for cancer diagnostics and for prognosis prediction.
В статье приведены результаты исследований влияния препарата «Е-селен» на гистофизиологию щитовидной железы крольчих породы советская шиншилла в период беременности и родов. Выявлены закономерности роста и развития паренхиматозного и стромального компонентов органа, их взаимосвязь с динамикой тиреоидных и тиреотропного гормонов при влиянии неорганического селена. Установлено, что селенсодержащие препараты проявляли стимулирующее воздействие на эндокринную функцию щитовидной железы крольчих, а также на пластический обмен, гемои лимфопоэз.
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