Assessing morphofunctional state of microcirculation channel in smoking young males

According to statistical data provided by the World Health Organization, death causes related to smoking annually account for approximately six million deaths all over the world, and here more than five million deaths are directly caused by smoking and more than 600 hundred thousand deaths occur due...

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Main Authors: A.V. Kharin, I.V. Aver`yanova, S.I. Vdovenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies” 2019-09-01
Series:Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
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Online Access:http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2019/3/13
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spelling doaj-6f4ddb04f6f2493b98a7771c5033c4302020-11-25T02:48:27ZengFBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû2308-11552308-11632019-09-01311211710.21668/health.risk/2019.3.13.engAssessing morphofunctional state of microcirculation channel in smoking young malesA.V. Kharin0I.V. Aver`yanova1S.I. Vdovenko2«Arctica» Scientific and Research Center, the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 24 Karla Marksa Avе., Magadan, 685000, Russian Federation«Arctica» Scientific and Research Center, the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 24 Karla Marksa Avе., Magadan, 685000, Russian Federation«Arctica» Scientific and Research Center, the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 24 Karla Marksa Avе., Magadan, 685000, Russian FederationAccording to statistical data provided by the World Health Organization, death causes related to smoking annually account for approximately six million deaths all over the world, and here more than five million deaths are directly caused by smoking and more than 600 hundred thousand deaths occur due to passive smoking. In order to study effects produced by smoking on human microcirculation, we examined capillary blood flow and morphofunctional state of capillaries in smoking and non-smoking people. 195 practically healthy young males aged 17–21 took part in our research; at that moment they were studying at the North-East State University. Microcirculation parameters were examined with non-invasive techniques, namely via computer capillaroscopy performed in a zone of skin swelling near the nail-bed. We obtained 12 quantitative parameters to characterize the microcirculation channel. Having analyzed the data, we revealed a shift in arteryvenous ratio of a capillary dimensions towards a greater diameter of an artery section and smaller diameter of a venous section in a capillary among smoking young males; there was also a decrease in capillary length. Research results allowed revealing a significant correlation between smoking and capillary deformation. Blood capillaries were more twisted and erythrocytic sludges were more apparent among smoking people. The results we obtained can be added to a database that is applied to create recommendations on healthy lifestyle among young people in order to prevent risks of smoking-related diseases.http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2019/3/13microcirculationmicrocirculation channelcapillary blood flowcapillaroscopynail-bedyoung malessmoking.
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author A.V. Kharin
I.V. Aver`yanova
S.I. Vdovenko
spellingShingle A.V. Kharin
I.V. Aver`yanova
S.I. Vdovenko
Assessing morphofunctional state of microcirculation channel in smoking young males
Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
microcirculation
microcirculation channel
capillary blood flow
capillaroscopy
nail-bed
young males
smoking.
author_facet A.V. Kharin
I.V. Aver`yanova
S.I. Vdovenko
author_sort A.V. Kharin
title Assessing morphofunctional state of microcirculation channel in smoking young males
title_short Assessing morphofunctional state of microcirculation channel in smoking young males
title_full Assessing morphofunctional state of microcirculation channel in smoking young males
title_fullStr Assessing morphofunctional state of microcirculation channel in smoking young males
title_full_unstemmed Assessing morphofunctional state of microcirculation channel in smoking young males
title_sort assessing morphofunctional state of microcirculation channel in smoking young males
publisher FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”
series Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
issn 2308-1155
2308-1163
publishDate 2019-09-01
description According to statistical data provided by the World Health Organization, death causes related to smoking annually account for approximately six million deaths all over the world, and here more than five million deaths are directly caused by smoking and more than 600 hundred thousand deaths occur due to passive smoking. In order to study effects produced by smoking on human microcirculation, we examined capillary blood flow and morphofunctional state of capillaries in smoking and non-smoking people. 195 practically healthy young males aged 17–21 took part in our research; at that moment they were studying at the North-East State University. Microcirculation parameters were examined with non-invasive techniques, namely via computer capillaroscopy performed in a zone of skin swelling near the nail-bed. We obtained 12 quantitative parameters to characterize the microcirculation channel. Having analyzed the data, we revealed a shift in arteryvenous ratio of a capillary dimensions towards a greater diameter of an artery section and smaller diameter of a venous section in a capillary among smoking young males; there was also a decrease in capillary length. Research results allowed revealing a significant correlation between smoking and capillary deformation. Blood capillaries were more twisted and erythrocytic sludges were more apparent among smoking people. The results we obtained can be added to a database that is applied to create recommendations on healthy lifestyle among young people in order to prevent risks of smoking-related diseases.
topic microcirculation
microcirculation channel
capillary blood flow
capillaroscopy
nail-bed
young males
smoking.
url http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2019/3/13
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