Bojko E R
Archangelsk Branch Institute of Physiology, Ural Division Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 1997 Oct;56(4):134-41.
The aim of the study was to search for hormonal and metabolical indices in humans living in extreme environmental conditions. Serum metabolic and hormonal parameters were examined four times per year in 577 healthy men in Svalbard 78 degrees N. Serum creatinine and pyruvate reflected the tissue metabolism and were activated in cold time. Serum urea and total T3 were associated with the metabolical transformations resulting from rapid changes in light conditions.
该研究的目的是寻找生活在极端环境条件下的人类的激素和代谢指标。对位于北纬78度的斯瓦尔巴群岛的577名健康男性,每年检测四次血清代谢和激素参数。血清肌酐和丙酮酸反映了组织代谢,并在寒冷时期被激活。血清尿素和总T3与光照条件快速变化导致的代谢转变有关。