Oxygen-binding properties of blood in insulin resistance with different asprosin content

  
Zinchuk V.V.1 , Al-Jebur J.S.O.2, Glutkina N.V.1

1. Grodno State Medical University, Grodno, Belarus
2. Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, Grodno, Belarus
Section: Clinical and Diagnostic Research
DOI: 10.18097/PBMC20236902133      PubMed Id: 37132495
Year: 2023  Volume: 69  Issue: 2  Pages: 133-139
The oxygen-binding properties of blood were studied in male patients with insulin resistance (IR) with different levels of asprosin. The content of asprosin, parameters of blood oxygen transport function, as well as gas transmitters, nitrogen monoxide and hydrogen sulfide, were determined in the venous blood plasma. In the studied IR patients with increased blood asprosin content, impaired blood oxygenation was noted; IR patients with normal body weight had increased hemoglobin affinity for oxygen, while in IR patients with overweight and the 1st degree obesity, this parameter decreased. The detected increase in the concentration of nitrogen monoxide and the decrease in hydrogen sulfide may be important for the oxygen-binding properties of the blood and the development of metabolic imbalance.
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Keywords: asprosin, insulin resistance, affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen, gas transmitter, nitrogen monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, blood
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Zinchuk, V. V., Al-Jebur, J. S. O., Glutkina, N. V. (2023). Oxygen-binding properties of blood in insulin resistance with different asprosin content. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 69(2), 133-139.
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