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Photoperiodic variation of thyroid hormones and autoantibodies in males of the European North

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.23

Abstract

In this paper we presented the results of the study of an annual variation of thyroid hormones and autoantibodies in 20 healthy men. There were shown the significant intra-annual rhythms of the total iodothyronines levels with lower values in the autumn-winter period. The annual variation in serum antibodies to thyroid peroxidase showed a significant increase in antibody levels in the autumn-winter period compared to the spring one. The levels of thyroglobulin, a marker of thyroid activity, were statistically significantly higher in the spring compared to the autumn.

About the Authors

I. N. Molodovskaya
N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research
Russian Federation

Molodovskaya Irina Nikolaevna – candidate of biological sciences, scientific researcher

163000, Archangelsk, Lomonosova av. 249

+79115550701



E. V. Tipisova
N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research
Russian Federation

Tipisova Elena Vasilievna – doctor of biological sciences, chief researcher

163000, Archangelsk, Lomonosova av. 249

+79095555095



V. A. Popkova
N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research
Russian Federation

Popkova Victoria Anatolievna – candidate of biological sciences, senior researcher

163000, Archangelsk, Lomonosova av. 249

+79216754501



A. E. Elfimova
N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research
Russian Federation

Elfimova Alexandra Eduardovna – candidate of biological sciences, senior researcher

163000, Archangelsk, Lomonosova av. 249

+79217209022



D. S. Potutkin
N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research
Russian Federation

Potutkin Dmitry Sergeevich – junior researcher

163000, Archangelsk, Lomonosova av. 249

+79021981974



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Molodovskaya I.N., Tipisova E.V., Popkova V.A., Elfimova A.E., Potutkin D.S. Photoperiodic variation of thyroid hormones and autoantibodies in males of the European North. Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(2):77-80. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.70.23

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