INVESTIGADORES
FERNANDEZ Elmer Andres
artículos
Título:
DYNAMICAL ANALYSIS OF ERYTHROCYTES UNDER THE ASSUMPTION OF CROSS-SPECTRAL COHERENCE BETWEEN BLOOD CELL COUNTS AND THE DST INDEX
Autor/es:
DASSO, S; PERAZZO, CARLOS ALBERTO; ROMANELLI, L; CARUSELA, F; URE, J; FERNÁNDEZ, ELMER ANDRÉS; WILLSHAW, PETER
Revista:
GEOFíSICA INTERNACIONAL
Editorial:
UNAM
Referencias:
Año: 2004
ISSN:
0016-7169
Resumen:
The possible influence of solar activity on human health through magneto-biological mechanisms is a prominent and con-troversial matter. Several physical mechanisms that occur in the Sun can affect the interplanetary environment of the Earth, andproduce perturbations in the geomagnetic field. The Dst index, which measures the average disturbance magnetic field at theEarth's equator, is a good indicator of these global magnetic fluctuations. Erythrocytes, platelets and leukocytes play a key role inliving systems because they are responsible for the transport of oxygen, coagulation and the immune response respectively. In thehealthy subject, blood cell counts fluctuate and it is customary to talk of normal ranges or maximal limits. However, it has recentlybeen reported that these fluctuations are scale-invariant. Daily fluctuations in the number of a given type of blood cell are expectedto reflect the intrinsic dynamics of the hematologic system and its response to various intrinsic and extrinsic perturbations. Weanalyze blood cell counts from two sheep over 1024 consecutive days, and the Dst index. We found a low correlation betweenthese temporal series, but we do find a significant correlation in frequency space. A significant peak around seven days is found inboth series.