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The content of serotonin neuromediator in mentally retarded boys of early school age

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.03

Abstract

The article presents the research aimed at the content of serotonin neuro mediator in mentally retarded boys (7 to 11 years). It regulates many physiological functions and also the processes of learning, memory, other cognitive processes, which are very important for early schoolchildren. In the early schoolchildren with mental retardation from all the groups we determined statistically meaningful (p<0.001) decrease of serotonin content in blood lymphocytes as compared to control groups disregard upbringing conditions and the stage of severity, that can be regarded as typical feature for mentally retarded children.

About the Authors

V. V. Fefelova
«Scientific Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North» FRC KSC SB RAS
Russian Federation

FEFELOVA Vera V. – Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, professor, senior researcher laboratory of clinical pathophysiology

Krasnoyarsk



E. S. Ovcharenko
«Scientific Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North» FRC KSC SB RAS
Russian Federation

OVCHARENKO Elizaveta S. – junior scientific worker laboratory of clinical pathophysiology

Krasnoyarsk



E. V. Kasparov
«Scientific Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North» FRC KSC SB RAS
Russian Federation

KASPAROV Eduard V. – M.D., Ph.D., professor, director of the scientific research institute

Krasnoyarsk



T. P. Koloskova
«Scientific Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North» FRC KSC SB RAS
Russian Federation

KOLOSKOVA Tatyana P. – Ph.D., leading researcher laboratory of clinical pathophysiology

Krasnoyarsk



O. V. Smirmova
«Scientific Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North» FRC KSC SB RAS
Russian Federation

SMIRNOVA Olga V. – MD, Ph.D., head of laboratory of clinical pathophysiology

Krasnoyarsk



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Fefelova V.V., Ovcharenko E.S., Kasparov E.V., Koloskova T.P., Smirmova O.V. The content of serotonin neuromediator in mentally retarded boys of early school age. Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(1):18-20. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.03

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