THE ANALYSIS OF CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIOCYTES IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD AT PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME FROM KHAKASSIA

Background: The role of endothelial dysfunction in patients with metabolic syndrome was investigated. Materials and methods: The study involved 183 patients aged 25 to 65 who which consist of 2 groups. The first group included 60 healthy subjects, in the second group – 123 patients with metabolic s...

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Main Authors: Olga Alexandrovna Berseneva, Elizaveta Sergeevna Ageeva
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Language:English
Published: Science and Innovation Center Publishing House 2018-04-01
Series:В мире научных открытий
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Online Access:http://journal-s.org/index.php/vmno/article/view/10628
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spelling doaj-a8fdd83e8ec34e7e83649d5ed01dddbb2021-06-02T03:29:17ZengScience and Innovation Center Publishing HouseВ мире научных открытий2072-08312307-94282018-04-0110417818810.12731/wsd-2018-4-178-1886338THE ANALYSIS OF CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIOCYTES IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD AT PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME FROM KHAKASSIAOlga Alexandrovna Berseneva0Elizaveta Sergeevna Ageeva1Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Хакасский государственный университет им. Н.Ф. Катанова».Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Хакасский государственный университет им. Н.Ф. Катанова».Background: The role of endothelial dysfunction in patients with metabolic syndrome was investigated. Materials and methods: The study involved 183 patients aged 25 to 65 who which consist of 2 groups. The first group included 60 healthy subjects, in the second group – 123 patients with metabolic syndrome. Diagnosis of metabolic syndrome performed by recommendation ASSC (2008). The exclusion criteria from study was heavy somatic, oncological, hematological and mental diseases. Statistical analysis was performed using the application package StatPlus. Results: the endothelial dysfunction, differences of biochemical analysis was observed in all groups of patient with metabolic syndrome. So differences were established in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. The features anthropometric indicators were identified at study of Khakas’s and Europeoid’s patients. New data was the amount circulation of endothelial cells in peripheral blood. Conclusion: thus, endothelial dysfunction is important mechanism of pathogenesis. It is forming inter component relationship and features of metabolic syndrome genesis from Khakas‘s and Europeoid’s patientshttp://journal-s.org/index.php/vmno/article/view/10628метаболический синдромэндотелиальная дисфункцияинсулинорезистентностьдислипидемияартериальная гипертензиягипергликемия
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author Olga Alexandrovna Berseneva
Elizaveta Sergeevna Ageeva
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Elizaveta Sergeevna Ageeva
THE ANALYSIS OF CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIOCYTES IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD AT PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME FROM KHAKASSIA
В мире научных открытий
метаболический синдром
эндотелиальная дисфункция
инсулинорезистентность
дислипидемия
артериальная гипертензия
гипергликемия
author_facet Olga Alexandrovna Berseneva
Elizaveta Sergeevna Ageeva
author_sort Olga Alexandrovna Berseneva
title THE ANALYSIS OF CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIOCYTES IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD AT PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME FROM KHAKASSIA
title_short THE ANALYSIS OF CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIOCYTES IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD AT PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME FROM KHAKASSIA
title_full THE ANALYSIS OF CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIOCYTES IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD AT PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME FROM KHAKASSIA
title_fullStr THE ANALYSIS OF CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIOCYTES IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD AT PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME FROM KHAKASSIA
title_full_unstemmed THE ANALYSIS OF CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIOCYTES IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD AT PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME FROM KHAKASSIA
title_sort analysis of circulating endotheliocytes in peripheral blood at patients with metabolic syndrome from khakassia
publisher Science and Innovation Center Publishing House
series В мире научных открытий
issn 2072-0831
2307-9428
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background: The role of endothelial dysfunction in patients with metabolic syndrome was investigated. Materials and methods: The study involved 183 patients aged 25 to 65 who which consist of 2 groups. The first group included 60 healthy subjects, in the second group – 123 patients with metabolic syndrome. Diagnosis of metabolic syndrome performed by recommendation ASSC (2008). The exclusion criteria from study was heavy somatic, oncological, hematological and mental diseases. Statistical analysis was performed using the application package StatPlus. Results: the endothelial dysfunction, differences of biochemical analysis was observed in all groups of patient with metabolic syndrome. So differences were established in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. The features anthropometric indicators were identified at study of Khakas’s and Europeoid’s patients. New data was the amount circulation of endothelial cells in peripheral blood. Conclusion: thus, endothelial dysfunction is important mechanism of pathogenesis. It is forming inter component relationship and features of metabolic syndrome genesis from Khakas‘s and Europeoid’s patients
topic метаболический синдром
эндотелиальная дисфункция
инсулинорезистентность
дислипидемия
артериальная гипертензия
гипергликемия
url http://journal-s.org/index.php/vmno/article/view/10628
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