Levels of Low Molecular Antioxidants in the Indigenous and Non- Indigenous Population of Yakutia
Abstract
Two groups of the population were under study: the first group included indigenous people, adapted to the high latitudes, the second – the non- indigenous, not adapted to local conditions. In the non- indigenous compared with the indigenous people low molecular antioxidant levels were significantly higher and combined with significantly high levels of lipid metabolism. About strengthening the energy metabolism in the Yakutia non- indigenous population, related to adaptation to northern conditions, significantly high levels of glucose, creatinine, and high creatine kinase compared with the indigenous people, showed. Correlation analysis revealed a statistically significant direct relationship between levels of uric acid and the northern experience in the non- indigenous people.
About the Authors
Z. N. KrivoshapkinaRussian Federation
Krivoshapkina Zoja Nikolaevna – candidate of biological sciences, the senior researcher
of biochemical mechanisms of adaptation
677019, g. Jakutsk, Sergeljahskoe shosse, 4
G. E. Mironova
Russian Federation
Mironova Galina Egorovna – doctor of biological science, professor, Head of laboratory of FSBI «Yakut Scientific Center complex medical problems» of SB RAMS, professor of the Department of Natural Sciences Institute FSAEI HVE «North-Eastern Federal University» named after M.K.Ammosov
E. I. Semjonova
Russian Federation
Semjonova Evgenija Ivanovna – candidate of biological sciences, the junior researcher
L. D. Olesova
Russian Federation
Olesova Ljubov' Dygynovna – candidate of biological sciences, the senior researcher
A. I. Jakovleva
Russian Federation
Jakovleva Aleksandra Ivanovna – the junior researcher
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For citations:
Krivoshapkina Z.N., Mironova G.E., Semjonova E.I., Olesova L.D., Jakovleva A.I. Levels of Low Molecular Antioxidants in the Indigenous and Non- Indigenous Population of Yakutia. Yakut Medical Journal. 2014;(2):83-87.








