FIELD: laboratory diagnostics in physiology and immunology.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to a method of predicting the risk of adaptation failure in people working in unfavorable climatic conditions of the Arctic. The content of CD3-CD16+ natural killer cells circulating in the blood, the concentration of HDL cholesterol and apoA-I are determined. With simultaneous detection of CD3-CD16+ content more than 0.8×109 cells/l, HDL cholesterol concentrations less than 0.8 mmol/l and apoA-I less than 100 mg/dl a high risk of adaptation failure is predicted.
EFFECT: method makes it possible to identify persons at risk of failure of adaptation mechanisms associated with energy supply in the unfavorable climatic conditions of the Arctic as early as possible (before increasing concentrations of total blood cholesterol and LDL, hypertension and signs of coronary insufficiency).
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Dates
2023-12-28—Published
2023-02-21—Filed