Peculiarities of involutory processes (aging processes) on background of light desynchronization

Research article:  Peculiarities of involutory processes (aging processes) on background of light desynchronization

Author: P.A. Zulfugarova

Baku State University, 23 Academician Zahid Khalilov Str., Baku AZ1148, Azerbaijan; For correspondence: parvin_1982@mail ru.

Accepted for publication: 12 June 2020

Abstract: 

To identify the effect of light desynchronization on the neuroendocrine regulation of physiological processes in the development of aging, we studied the effect of light desynchronization on the deg- ree of involutive processes (aging processes). To objectify the results of the effect of light desynchro- nization on the neuroendocrine regulation of physiological processes in the development of the aging organism, the parameters were evaluated before light desynchronization, on the 1st day after the light desynchronization, on the 12th and 23rd days after the light desynchronization. Since the regulatory mechanisms of the organism have pronounced biological rhythms, one of these factors is light desynchronization. Desynchronization occurs due to light pollution of environment, as well as among the people who make transmeridional flights and work on a night shift for realization of professional duties. Light desynchronization can cause not only physiological, but also psycho-emo- tional disorders in healthy people and the development of premature aging of the whole organism and the early development of age-associated conditions.

Keywords: Desynchronization, involutory processes, light desynchronization, interleukin-1, interleukin-4, Ki-67 protein

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