N-Domain Isoform of Angiotensin I Converting Enzyme as a Marker of Hypertension: Populational Study

Author:

Maluf-Meiken Leila C. V.1,Fernandes Fernanda B.1,Aragão Danielle S.1,Ronchi Fernanda A.1,Andrade Maria C. C.1,Franco Maria C.1,Febba Andreia C. S.1,Plavnik Frida L.1,Krieger José E.2,Mill Jose G.3,Sesso Ricardo C. C.1,Casarini Dulce E.1

Affiliation:

1. Nephrology Division, Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sao Paulo, 740 Botucatu Street, 04023-900 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil

2. Laboratory of Genetics and Molecular Cardiology, Heart Institute (InCor), Sao Paulo University Medical School, 05403-900 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil

3. Department of Physiological Sciences, Federal University of Espirito Santo, 29075-910 Vitoria, ES, Brazil

Abstract

The aim of this paper was to investigate the presence of the urinary 90 kDa N-domain ACE in a cohort of the population from Vitoria, Brazil, to verify its association with essential hypertension since this isoform could be a possible genetic marker of hypertension. Anthropometric, clinical, and laboratory parameters of the individuals were evaluated (n=1150) and the blood pressure (BP) was measured. The study population was divided according to ACE isoforms in urine as follows: ACE 65/90/190, presence of three ACE isoforms (n=795), ACE 90+(65/90) (n=186), and ACE 90(65/190) (n=169) based on the presence (+) or absence (−) of the 90 kDa ACE isoform. The anthropometric parameters, lipid profile, serum levels of uric acid, glucose, and the systolic and diastolic BP were significantly greater in the ACE 90+compared with the ACE 90and ACE 65/90/190 individuals. We found that 98% of individuals from the ACE 90+group and 38% from the ACE 65/90/190 group had hypertension, compared to only 1% hypertensive individuals in the ACE 90group. There is a high presence of the 90 kDa N-domain ACE isoform (85%) in the studied population. The percentile of normotensive subjects with three isoforms was 62%. Our findings could contribute to the development of new efficient strategy to prevent and treat hypertension to avoid the development of cardiovascular disease.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Internal Medicine

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