Lipoprotein lipase gene polymorphism rs320 and metabolic syndrome in native people of Yakutia
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.67.02
Abstract
The research objective was investigation the correlation of allelic variants and genotypes of the rs 320 polymorphism of the LPL gene with the metabolic syndrome and its components in adult population of the Yakut ethnic group. In the studied group it was not possible to establish a direct correlation between the allelic variants, the genotypes of the LPL rs320 gene with the metabolic syndrome and its components. However, it is important to note that individuals with the TT genotype had somewhat higher level of triglycerides in the blood. It may be associated with a small sample size. We assume that the T allele is associated with low enzyme activity in this population, and plays a key role in the development of diseases associated with metabolic disorders.
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About the Authors
E. P. AmmosovaRussian Federation
Ammosova Elena Petrovna, candidate of Medical Sciences, leading researcher
677000, Moscow Yakutsk, str. Oiunskogo, 27, tel. 8-964-424- 39-08
T. M. Klimova
Russian Federation
Klimova Tatyana Mikhailovna, candidate of Medical Sciences, assistant professor of Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy;
senior researcher of the Department of Epidemiology of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases
Moscow, Yakutsk, +79142336724
T. M. Sivtseva
Russian Federation
Sivtseva Tatyana Mikhailovna, cand. biol. sc., senior scientist
677000, Yakutsk, str. Oiunskogo, 27, tel. +7 914 223-74-32
A. I. Fedorov
Russian Federation
Fedorov Afanasy Ivanovich, cand. biol. science, senior researcher
677000, Yakutsk, str. Oiunskogo, 27, tel. 8-914-2332966
M. E. Baltakhinova
Russian Federation
Baltakhinova Marina Egorovna, junior researcher
677000, Yakutsk, str. Oiunskogo, 27, Tel. 89142710634
R. N. Zakharova
Russian Federation
Zakharova Raisa Nikolaevna, cand. med. science, scientific director
677000, Yakutsk, str. Oiunskogo, 27, tel. 8-914- 2223002
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Review
For citations:
Ammosova E.P., Klimova T.M., Sivtseva T.M., Fedorov A.I., Baltakhinova M.E., Zakharova R.N. Lipoprotein lipase gene polymorphism rs320 and metabolic syndrome in native people of Yakutia. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(3):9-12. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.67.02