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.
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About the Authors
I. N. MolodovskayaRussian Federation
Molodovskaya Irina Nikolaevna – candidate of biological sciences, scientific researcher
163000, Archangelsk, Lomonosova av. 249
+79115550701
E. V. Tipisova
Russian Federation
Tipisova Elena Vasilievna – doctor of biological sciences, chief researcher
163000, Archangelsk, Lomonosova av. 249
+79095555095
V. A. Popkova
Russian Federation
Popkova Victoria Anatolievna – candidate of biological sciences, senior researcher
163000, Archangelsk, Lomonosova av. 249
+79216754501
A. E. Elfimova
Russian Federation
Elfimova Alexandra Eduardovna – candidate of biological sciences, senior researcher
163000, Archangelsk, Lomonosova av. 249
+79217209022
D. S. Potutkin
Russian Federation
Potutkin Dmitry Sergeevich – junior researcher
163000, Archangelsk, Lomonosova av. 249
+79021981974
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For citations:
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