Publications by authors named "Z Nevretdinova"

Under uninterrupted (during 10 days) temperature registration from 4 nest boxes ("thermogradient" plant) clear-cut changes were determined: in preferable temperature (PT, degrees C, in 24 hrs at an average)--21.0 +/- 0.5 (spring), 22.

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Peculiarities of the frequency distribution of antigens and haplotypes of A, B, and Cw subloci of the HLA system in 924 Slavic inhabitants of Magadan are described. Significant differences in gene and haplotype frequencies between inhabitants of Magadan and those of Moscow, Odessa, Poles'e, Latvia, and England were revealed, which could not be attributed solely to the specificity of migration processes. On the basis of an analysis of gamete associations of the A and B subloci, an attempt was made to explain the specificity of the frequency distribution of HLA system alleles and haplotypes in the investigated sample from an ecological point of view.

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The increased blood levels of thyroid hormones as well as morphologic signs of high activity of thyroid gland were observed in arctic ground squirrel during hibernation. High thyroid activity could explain the characteristics of lipid metabolism observed in the studied species during hibernation-increased lipid unsaturation and decreased cholesterol/phospholipids molar ratio in plasma membranes. High blood concentrations of total lipids, cholesterol, and phospholipids in dormant animals is explained by the dissociation between thermogenic and lipotropic actions of thyroid hormones.

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Thyroid hormone concentrations in blood were elevated all through the hibernating season while thyroid gland showed morphological signs of high activity. The specificities of lipid metabolism, increased fatty acid unsaturation and reduced cholesterol/phospholipids molar ratio in plasma membranes were attributed to high thyroid activity.

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During the first entering into hibernation in the ground squirrels there are periodic cessations of the process, especially during the transition to moderate and deep torpidity ("critical" periods) which significantly increase energy expenditure in animals during the phase of entering. During this period, high amplitude near-the-hour fluctuations are observed in total duration of wakefulness and sleep, contractile muscle activity, oxygen consumption, heart rate, brain temperature, and thyroid hormone concentration in the blood; at the end of this period, as well as during the exiting from it the duration of deep slow wave sleep significantly increases, paradoxical sleep is not identified. The data obtained confirm a hypothesis of "kindling" homeostasis as neuro-hormonal mechanism of the increase in thermal range of the activity of functional systems of the organism during the entering into torpidity in homoiothermic animals.

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