Poster presentation
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THE STATE OF LIPID METABOLISM IN OLD RATS IN HIGH
ALTITUDE CONDITIONS AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF
THE USE OF COENZYME Q10
Gulbarchyn Asrankulova, Zhyldyz Makhmudova
Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after. I.K. Akhunbaeva, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Department of Biochemistry with the course of general and bioorganic chemistry
named after A.J. Dzhumalieva
.
email:
gul996778@bk.ru
Annotation.
It is known that in conditions of high mountains, the body is affected by
extreme
factors of high mountains, which accelerate the aging process and reduce life
expectancy. In this regard, it becomes necessary to search for ways and methods of drug
therapy in order to increase the duration and quality of life,
since the action of many
pharmacological drugs in a mountainous climate is manifested specifically. Coenzyme
Q10 was used as the studied antioxidant.
The experiments were carried out on 24 laboratory rats aged 15-18 months weighing
300-350g in low mountains (in the Intersectoral Educational and Scientific Center for
Biomedical Research of the Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after I.K.
Akhunbaev, Bishkek, 720 m above the level sea), and on the 30th day of the stay of
animals in high mountains (Too-Ashuu pass, 3200 m above sea level).
In conditions of low mountains and on the 30th day
of the stay of animals in
conditions of high mountains, the animals were divided into the following groups:
1 - intact group of old rats located in the low mountains.
Group 2- is old rats that have undergone 30 days of adaptation in high altitude
conditions.
Group 3 - a group of old rats that received coenzyme Q10 orally at a dose of 30
mg/kg of body weight 1 time per day for 30 days during a meal.
Conclusion.
After a 30-day adaptation of old rats
in high altitude conditions,
compared with old low mountain rats without drug treatment, there was a decrease in
cholesterol levels from 4.24±0.24 to 2.24±0.27 mmol/l (p˂0.00) .
triglycerides from
1.18±0.12 to 0.85±0.07 mmol/l (p˂0.04), HDL fractions from 1.42±0.16 to 0.97±0.07
mmol/l (p ˂0.03), LDL fraction from 2.92±0.29 to 1.53±0.16 mmol/l (p˂0.00).
After treatment with coenzyme Q10 in 30-day-old adapted old rats, cholesterol
decreased from 2.24±0.27 to 1.63±0.14 mmol/l, triglycerides
slightly and not
significantly decreased from 0.85±0.07 to 0, 77 ± 0.05 mmol / l, fractions HDL
remained almost unchanged from 0.97 ± 0.07 to 0.94 ± 0.05 mmol / l, fractions LDL
decreased from 1.53 ± 0.16 to 1, 01±0.13 mmol/l (p˂0.03).
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