Gd. Kanias et E. Kouri, BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF TRACE-ELEMENT DATA IN HUMAN OVARIES BY STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS, Biological trace element research, 52(1), 1996, pp. 65-116
Analysis of variance, analysis of covariance, correlation coefficient,
multiple correlation, and partial correlation coefficient statistical
tests were applied to Cs, Cr, Co, Fe, Rb, Sc, Se, and Zn content in h
uman ovaries in order to evaluate statistically the possible relations
hips between these trace elements at: the ovary as an organ, each ovar
ian phase separately, each morphological part independent of the ovari
an phase, and between cortex and medulla within the ovarian phases. Th
e element Cs seems to have a homogenous distribution between cortex an
d medulla within reproductive and menopausal phase. Zinc shows a trend
to have an antagonistic relation with Cs, Cr, Co, and Fe during fetal
and reproductive phases and not during menopausal phase. The relation
ship between Zn and Cs when Fe is kept constant could be used as a too
l for the decontamination of the ovary from an abnormal Cs content or
for the inhibition of the accumulation of the same element to the ovar
ian tissue.