Author:
Jíra M,Závodná E,Honzíková N,Nováková Z,Vašků A,Izakovičová Hollá L,Fišer B
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of A1166C
polymorphism in angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) gene with
baroreflex sensitivity (BRS in ms/mm Hg; BRSf in mHz/mm Hg) in
man. BRS and BRSf were determined by a spectral method in 135
subjects (19-26 years) at a frequency of 0.1 Hz. Genotypes were
detected by means of polymerase chain reaction and restriction
analysis using enzyme DdeI. We compared BRS and BRSf among
genotypes of this polymorphism. The frequency of genotypes of
AT1R A1166C polymorphism was: 45.9 % (AA, n=62), 45.9 % (AC,
n=62), 8.2 % (CC, n=11). Differences in BRS (p<0.05) and BRSf
(p<0.01) among genotypes of this single nucleotide polymorphism
were found (Kruskal-Wallis: BRS - AA: 7.9±3.3, AC: 8.6±3.6, CC:
5.9±2.3 ms/mm Hg; BRSf - AA: 12.0±4.0, AC: 12.0±5.0, CC:
8.0±3.0 mHz/mm Hg). Compared to carriers of other genotypes
(AA+AC) the homozygotes with the less frequent allele (CC)
showed significantly lower BRSf (Mann-Whitney: BRSf - AA+AC:
12.0±4.0, CC: 8.0±3.0 mHz/mm Hg; p<0.01) and borderline lower
BRS (BRS - AA+AC: 8.2±3.5, CC: 5.9±2.5 ms/mm Hg; p=0.07).
We found a significant association of A1166C polymorphism in AT1
receptor gene with baroreflex sensitivity. Homozygosity for the less
frequent allele was associated with decreased baroreflex sensitivity.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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