The Role of Nonshivering Thermogenesis Genes on Leptin Levels Regulation in Residents of the Coldest Region of Siberia

Leptin plays an important role in thermoregulation and is possibly associated with the microevolutionary processes of human adaptation to a cold climate. In this study, based on the Yakut population (n = 281 individuals) living in the coldest region of Siberia (t°minimum −71.2 °C), we analyze the se...

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Main Authors: Nikanorova, Alena A., Barashkov, Nikolay A., Pshennikova, Vera G., Nakhodkin, Sergey S., Gotovtsev, Nyurgun N., Romanov, Georgii P., Solovyev, Aisen V., Kuzmina, Sargylana S., Sazonov, Nikolay N., Fedorova, Sardana A.
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:8124869 2023-05-15T15:07:13+02:00 The Role of Nonshivering Thermogenesis Genes on Leptin Levels Regulation in Residents of the Coldest Region of Siberia Nikanorova, Alena A. Barashkov, Nikolay A. Pshennikova, Vera G. Nakhodkin, Sergey S. Gotovtsev, Nyurgun N. Romanov, Georgii P. Solovyev, Aisen V. Kuzmina, Sargylana S. Sazonov, Nikolay N. Fedorova, Sardana A. 2021-04-28 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8124869/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925025 https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094657 en eng MDPI http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8124869/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094657 © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). CC-BY Int J Mol Sci Article Text 2021 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094657 2021-05-23T00:41:36Z Leptin plays an important role in thermoregulation and is possibly associated with the microevolutionary processes of human adaptation to a cold climate. In this study, based on the Yakut population (n = 281 individuals) living in the coldest region of Siberia (t°minimum −71.2 °C), we analyze the serum leptin levels and data of 14 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of 10 genes (UCP1, UCP2, UCP3, FNDC5, PPARGC1A, CIDEA, PTGS2, TRPV1, LEPR, BDNF) that are possibly involved in nonshivering thermogenesis processes. Our results demonstrate that from 14 studied SNPs of 10 genes, 2 SNPs (the TT rs3811787 genotype of the UCP1 gene and the GG rs6265 genotype of the BDNF gene) were associated with the elevated leptin levels in Yakut females (p < 0.05). Furthermore, of these two SNPs, the rs3811787 of the UCP1 gene demonstrated more indications of natural selection for cold climate adaptation. The prevalence gradient of the T-allele (rs3811787) of UCP1 increased from the south to the north across Eurasia, along the shore of the Arctic Ocean. Thereby, our study suggests the potential involvement of the UCP1 gene in the leptin-mediated thermoregulation mechanism, while the distribution of its allelic variants is probably related to human adaptation to a cold climate. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Yakut Siberia PubMed Central (PMC) Arctic Arctic Ocean International Journal of Molecular Sciences 22 9 4657
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Nikanorova, Alena A.
Barashkov, Nikolay A.
Pshennikova, Vera G.
Nakhodkin, Sergey S.
Gotovtsev, Nyurgun N.
Romanov, Georgii P.
Solovyev, Aisen V.
Kuzmina, Sargylana S.
Sazonov, Nikolay N.
Fedorova, Sardana A.
The Role of Nonshivering Thermogenesis Genes on Leptin Levels Regulation in Residents of the Coldest Region of Siberia
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description Leptin plays an important role in thermoregulation and is possibly associated with the microevolutionary processes of human adaptation to a cold climate. In this study, based on the Yakut population (n = 281 individuals) living in the coldest region of Siberia (t°minimum −71.2 °C), we analyze the serum leptin levels and data of 14 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of 10 genes (UCP1, UCP2, UCP3, FNDC5, PPARGC1A, CIDEA, PTGS2, TRPV1, LEPR, BDNF) that are possibly involved in nonshivering thermogenesis processes. Our results demonstrate that from 14 studied SNPs of 10 genes, 2 SNPs (the TT rs3811787 genotype of the UCP1 gene and the GG rs6265 genotype of the BDNF gene) were associated with the elevated leptin levels in Yakut females (p < 0.05). Furthermore, of these two SNPs, the rs3811787 of the UCP1 gene demonstrated more indications of natural selection for cold climate adaptation. The prevalence gradient of the T-allele (rs3811787) of UCP1 increased from the south to the north across Eurasia, along the shore of the Arctic Ocean. Thereby, our study suggests the potential involvement of the UCP1 gene in the leptin-mediated thermoregulation mechanism, while the distribution of its allelic variants is probably related to human adaptation to a cold climate.
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author Nikanorova, Alena A.
Barashkov, Nikolay A.
Pshennikova, Vera G.
Nakhodkin, Sergey S.
Gotovtsev, Nyurgun N.
Romanov, Georgii P.
Solovyev, Aisen V.
Kuzmina, Sargylana S.
Sazonov, Nikolay N.
Fedorova, Sardana A.
author_facet Nikanorova, Alena A.
Barashkov, Nikolay A.
Pshennikova, Vera G.
Nakhodkin, Sergey S.
Gotovtsev, Nyurgun N.
Romanov, Georgii P.
Solovyev, Aisen V.
Kuzmina, Sargylana S.
Sazonov, Nikolay N.
Fedorova, Sardana A.
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title The Role of Nonshivering Thermogenesis Genes on Leptin Levels Regulation in Residents of the Coldest Region of Siberia
title_short The Role of Nonshivering Thermogenesis Genes on Leptin Levels Regulation in Residents of the Coldest Region of Siberia
title_full The Role of Nonshivering Thermogenesis Genes on Leptin Levels Regulation in Residents of the Coldest Region of Siberia
title_fullStr The Role of Nonshivering Thermogenesis Genes on Leptin Levels Regulation in Residents of the Coldest Region of Siberia
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Nonshivering Thermogenesis Genes on Leptin Levels Regulation in Residents of the Coldest Region of Siberia
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