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Moderately high altitude habitation modulates lipid profile and alkaline phosphatase activity in aged Khasis of Meghalaya.

Harmit S Ranhotra1, R Sharma.   

Abstract

The indigenous Khasis inhabit different geographical and climatic locations of Meghalaya. In this study, we intended to find out whether habitation in moderately high altitude place has any effect on the lipid and liver profile amongst the aged Khasis. The level of various serum parameters under lipid and liver profile were analyzed and compared from aged (65-70 years) male Khasi residents of moderately high (Shillong city) and low (Byrnihat) altitude places. Results obtained from the lipid profile data show decreased total serum cholesterol (29%), triglyceride (27%) and LDL-cholesterol (42%) level in the old Khasis of Shillong compared to Byrnihat. Furthermore, the alkaline phosphatase activity was significantly raised (47%) in the old Khasis from Shillong as against Byrnihat. The decreased level of total cholesterol, triglyceride and LDL-cholesterol in old Khasis from Shillong may be due to living and acclimatization in high altitude with low annual temperature. Moderately high elevation could have acted as a stressor, thereby reducing the level of serum cholesterol, triglyceride and LDL-cholesterol, which may put them at a lower risk of cardiovascular diseases. In comparison, old residents of Byrnihat with high cholesterol, triglyceride and LDL-cholesterol levels may elevate their risk of coronary complications. The raised alkaline phosphatase activity amongst the old Khasis of Shillong could be due to increased bone and/or intestinal turnover as a result of living in high altitude, which, however, may elevate the risk of osteoporosis. Taken together, we conclude that low cholesterol, triglyceride and LDL-cholesterol levels, accompanied with high alkaline phosphatase activity amongst the old Khasis of Shillong, could be due to the influence of high altitude and mild climatic conditions that prevails.

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Keywords:  Aged; Alkaline phosphatase; Altitude; Khasis; Lipid profile; Liver profile

Year:  2010        PMID: 23105884      PMCID: PMC3453023          DOI: 10.1007/s12291-010-0011-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0970-1915


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