Enzyme activity in the indigenous and non-indigenous population of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.21
Abstract
In order to assess the metabolic state of the indigenous and non-indigenous population, the activity of certain enzymes in the blood serum was determined in people living in rural, industrial and Arctic groups of the regions of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Differences in the activity of serum enzymes in the indigenous and non-indigenous population of Yakutia are associated primarily with the various energy needs of the body. Significantly higher activity of enzymes involved in bioenergy among indigenous population is consistent with the opinion of researchers about amore intense energy exchange of the indigenous population, acquired in the process of long-term adaptation to the harsh conditions of the North.
About the Authors
L. D. OlesovaRussian Federation
OLESOVA Lyubov Dygynovna – Ph.D., Leading Researcher head of the laboratory of Biochemistry
A. I. Yakovleva
Russian Federation
YAKOVLEVA Alexandra Ivanovna – Research fellow at the laboratory of biochemistry
E. I. Semenova
Russian Federation
SEMENOVA Evgenia Ivanovna – Ph.D., Senior Researcher at the laboratory of biochemistry
Z. H. Krivoshapkina
Russian Federation
KRIVOSHAPKINA Zoya Nikolaevna – Ph.D.
G. E. Mironova
Russian Federation
MIRONOVA Galina Egorovna – Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Institute of Natural Sciences (INS)
E. D. Okhlopkova
Russian Federation
OKHLOPKOVA Elena Dmitrievna – Ph.D., Leading Researcher, head of the laboratory of Immunology
L. I. Konstantinova
Russian Federation
KONSTANTINOVA Lena Ivanovna – Research fellow at the laboratory of biochemistry
A. V. Efremova
Russian Federation
EFREMOVA Agrafena Vladimirovna – Ph.D., Senior Researcher at the laboratory of biochemistry
A. A. Grigorieva
Russian Federation
GRIGORYEVA Anastasia Anatolyevna – Research fellow at the laboratory of biochemistry
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For citations:
Olesova L.D., Yakovleva A.I., Semenova E.I., Krivoshapkina Z.H., Mironova G.E., Okhlopkova E.D., Konstantinova L.I., Efremova A.V., Grigorieva A.A. Enzyme activity in the indigenous and non-indigenous population of the Republic Sakha (Yakutia). Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(1):87-91. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.21








