PECULIARITIES OF THE ORGANISM'S REACTION TO DOSED HYPOXIA IN ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH IMPAIRED GLUCOSE TOLERANCE

Autor: Anna Havalko, Ervin Asanov, Valerii Shatilo, Ivanna Antonyuk-Shcheglova, Svitlana Naskalova
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Problems of Endocrine Pathology. 79:7-13
ISSN: 2518-1432
2227-4782
Popis: Background. The incidence of carbohydrate metabolism disorders increases with age, resulting in a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Hypoxia plays an important role in the pathogenesis of carbohydrate metabolism disorders. The aim – to establish the features of carbohydrate metabolism in hypoxia in the elderly with impaired carbohydrate tolerance. Materials and methods. 20 elderly people with impaired glucose tolerance and 23 elderly people with preserved glucose tolerance were examined. Determined the concentration of glucose and insulin in the blood when breathing air with an oxygen content of 12%. Results. With hypoxia in people with impaired glucose tolerance, the decrease in saturation is more significant than in people with preserved glucose tolerance. Shifts in glucose concentration in hypoxia in people with impaired glucose tolerance are greater, but the ratio of Δ glucose concentration/ΔSpO2 is higher than in people with preserved glucose tolerance. Shifts in the concentration of insulin in the blood during hypoxia did not differ in people with different glucose tolerance, but the ratio of Δinsulin concentration /ΔSpO2 in people with impaired glucose tolerance is less. In people with impaired glucose tolerance, a relationship was found between glucose levels after 120 minutes of glucose tolerance test and SpO2 shifts in hypoxia, as well as a relationship between HOMA index and SpO2 shifts in hypoxia. Conclusions. Elderly people with impaired glucose tolerance have reduced resistance to hypoxia and increased utilization of glucose in hypoxia, due to smaller changes in insulin concentrations. At the same time at them disturbance of a carbohydrate metabolism depends on resistance to a hypoxia.
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