“…Changes in the level of micro-and macroelements in the tissue of the pancreas and blood serum are not absolutely identical, which indicates the presence of organ specificity regarding the balance of macro-and microelements, which means the relative informativeness of blood serum indicators for determining the state of metabolic processes in individual organs, in particular in the pancreas gland Probably, the negative effect of chronic stress on the composition of macro-and microelements is realized through an increase in the blood serum levels of precursors and metabolites of catecholamines, which contribute to a decrease in their content due to the stimulation of the secretion of such hormones as parathormone and cortisol, the absorption of Ca in the intestines is inhibited and its content in the body decreases. increases excretion of Mg-magnesiumuria, which regulates the transmembrane transfer of calcium and sodium ions, independently participates in many metabolic reactions related to the production, accumulation, transfer, and utilization of energy, free radicals, and their oxidation products, transmembrane transfer of calcium and sodium ions, affects the function of the nervous system and the coordination of all processes, including the formation of adequate adaptive and adaptive reactions and stress resistance [12,15,20,21] There are data that during stress in the organism, there are phase changes in the content of Zn in the homogenate of the PZ tissue: the accumulation of Zn levels in the PZ cells with an increase in corticosterone and corticotropin in the blood passes into a phase of a decrease in Zn concentration with a decrease in the levels of these hormones [22]. In a healthy pancreas, Zn is concentrated in granules and is contained in β-cells, and is necessary for the normal production and storage of insulin, Zn exhibits an insulin-mimetic and antidiabetic effect [23], is a coenzyme of many enzymes (carbonic anhydrase and lactate dehydrogenase), as well as superoxide dismutase, which protects the body from the products of peroxidation of lipids, the damaging effect of which is also realized during stress.…”