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Telomere pathology in ontogenesis in patients with Turner syndrome

https://doi.org/10.14341/probl12869

Abstract

According to present medical databases there many trials to provide in vivo researches in vivo to confirm/refute shortening process of telomeres among patients with Turner syndrome. Despite the successful clinical experience of providing such patients with Turner syndrome, a lot of omics (proteomic and metabolomic) aspects still stay unclear. Main disadvantages of most researches are small volume and minimized mathematical correlation with chronic disease (coronary heart disease, essential hypertension, cardiovascular malformations). Finally, organization of international prospective multi-centered researches in vivo including patients with mosaic cariotype and co-operation between physicians and biologists are optimal solutions for this present problem.

About the Authors

R. K. Mikheev
Endocrinology research centre

Robert K. Mikheev, resident

11 Dm. Ulyanov str., 117036, Moscow

SPIN-код: 9767-8468



O. R. Grigoryan
Endocrinology research centre

Оlga R. Grigoryan, MD, PhD, Dsc

Moscow

SPIN-код: 3060-8242



M. S. Pankratova
Endocrinology research centre

Maria S. Pankratova, MD, PhD

Moscow

SPIN-код: 3770-4452



E. N. Andreeva
Endocrinology research centre; A.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry

Elena N. Andreeva, MD, PhD, Dsc

Moscow

SPIN-код: 1239-2937



E. V. Sheremetyeva
Endocrinology research centre

Ekaterina V. Sheremetyeva, MD, PhD

Moscow

SPIN-код: 9413-5136



Yu. S. Absatarova
Endocrinology research centre

Yulia S. Absatarova, MD, PhD

Moscow

SPIN-код: 2220-9464



N. G. Mokrysheva
Endocrinology research centre

Natalya G. Mokrysheva, MD, PhD, Professor

Moscow

SPIN-код: 5624-3875



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Mikheev R.K., Grigoryan O.R., Pankratova M.S., Andreeva E.N., Sheremetyeva E.V., Absatarova Yu.S., Mokrysheva N.G. Telomere pathology in ontogenesis in patients with Turner syndrome. Problems of Endocrinology. 2022;68(2):128-132. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/probl12869

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