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Metabolic Changes in Patients with Alcoholism in Yakutia

Abstract

The change of biochemical parameters of blood in patients with alcoholism was investigated. High activity of enzymes, reflecting reserve possibilities of an organism, showed a decrease of adaptation in 50% of patients with alcoholism. A significant change in lipid metabolism is associated with the acceleration of lipid peroxidation. Hypovitaminosis and decreased activity of antioxidant system are the basis for the recommendations to include in the rehabilitation program of higher doses of vitamins and antioxidants.

About the Authors

L. D. Olesova
FGBU "Yakut Scientific Center complex medical problems"
Russian Federation

Olesova Luibov Dygynovna, PhD, Head. laboratory biochemical mechanisms of adaptation FGBU "Yakut Scientific Center complex medical problems,"

677010, Yakutsk, Sergelyakh highway, 4; 8 (4112) 447857



N. P. Matveeva
FGBNU "Yakut Scientific Center of complex medical problems"
Russian Federation

Matveeva Nurguyana Petrovna, Ph.D., Senior Scientist FGBNU "Yakut Scientific Center of complex medical problems"

677010, Yakutsk, Sergelyakh highway, 4, 8 (4112) 447 857



G. E. Mironov
FGBNOU VPO "North­Eastern Federal University. MK Ammosova
Russian Federation

Galina Egorovna Mironov, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Macromolecular Compounds, Organic and Biological Chemistry FGBNOU VPO "North­Eastern Federal University. MK Ammosova.

89243685610



Z. N. Krivoshapkina
FGBU "Yakut Scientific Center of complex medical problems" SB RAMS
Russian Federation

Krivoshapkina Zoya, PhD, Senior Scientist of studying the mechanisms of adaptation FGBU "Yakut Scientific Center of complex medical problems" SB RAMS

677010, Yakutsk, Sergelyakh highway, 4; 8 (4112) 447857



E. D. Okhlopkova
FGBU "Yakut Scientific Center complex medical problems"
Russian Federation

Okhlopkova Elena Dmitrievna, Head. Laboratory FGBU "Yakut Scientific Center complex medical problems,"

677010, Yakutsk, Sergelyakh highway, 4; 8 (4112) 447857



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Olesova L.D., Matveeva N.P., Mironov G.E., Krivoshapkina Z.N., Okhlopkova E.D. Metabolic Changes in Patients with Alcoholism in Yakutia. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(3):104-107.

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