Publications by authors named "O Odinokova"

Aim: To study the oxidative damage of biopolymers (proteins and nucleic acids) in blood of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM).

Materials And Methods: In the blood of 50 patients with DM and 25 patients without disorders of carbohydrate metabolism were estimated: the level of oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) by immunochemical method, the content of SH-groups in plasma proteins, the activity of Cu, Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD) in erythrocytes, the length of telomere in leukocyte DNA, the level of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxygunosine (8-oxo-dG) in plasma and urine.

Results: It is shown that in DM patients the level of oxLDL increases and the content of SH-groups in proteins and peptides of the blood plasma decreases, which indicates the development of oxidative stress.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Allelic frequency data derived from five polymorphic Alu insertion loci and five point mutation polymorphic loci were compared to determine their ability to infer phylogenetic relationships among human populations. While point mutation polymorphisms inferred a monophyletic Caucasian clade that is corroborated by other studies, these data failed to support the generally accepted monophyly of Orientals with native Americans. In addition, there is less statistical bootstrap support for the maximum-likelihood tree derived from the point mutation polymorphisms as compared to those generated from either the Alu insertion data or the combined Alu insertion + point mutation data.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

In samples from populations of the cities of Moscow and Tomsk, analysis of allelic polymorphism of microsatellite loci HUMF13A01 and HUMCD4 was performed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Eight HUMCD4 alleles (115-165 bp) and nine alleles (180-230 bp) of locus HUMF13A01 were identified. In both populations, the distributions of allelic frequencies for these loci did not differ significantly.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

In population samples of Moscow and Tomsk, allelic polymorphism of microsatellite loci HUMCYAR04 and D19S253 was studied by polymerase chain reaction. Seven HUMCYAR04 alleles (181-205 bp) and nine alleles (208-240 bp) of the D19S253 locus were identified. In both population samples, the absence of statistically significant differences in the distribution of allele frequencies for these loci was demonstrated.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF