1. Aldosterone synthase alleles and cardiovascular phenotype in young adults
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N. Siragusa, F Salvi, Riccardo Sarzani, Giovanna Cola, P. Ercolani, Paolo Dessì-Fulgheri, R. Catalini, D. Mazzara, R Gesuita, F Carle, Alessandro Rappelli, and D. Spagnolo
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Adult ,Male ,Aldosterone synthase ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Population ,Diastole ,Blood Pressure ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Cytochrome P-450 CYP11B2 ,Humans ,Interventricular septum ,education ,Alleles ,Analysis of Variance ,education.field_of_study ,Chi-Square Distribution ,Aldosterone ,Anthropometry ,biology ,business.industry ,Genetic Variation ,Phenotype ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Blood pressure ,chemistry ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,biology.protein ,Female ,business - Abstract
The C(-344)T promoter polymorphism of the human aldosterone synthase (CYP11B2) gene has been associated with hypertension and cardiac hypertrophy, but there were contrasting data. We analysed the genotype/phenotype associations between this polymorphism and cardiovascular variables in a young adult population, where interactions among genes, gene-environment, and acquired ageing-related organ damage are reduced. Anthropometric measurements, blood pressure, heart rate, left ventricular variables (by echocardiography), and carotid artery wall intimal-media thickness (by high-resolution sonography and digitalized morphometry) were taken in 420 white Caucasian students (mean age 23.5 years, s.d. 2.5 years). CYP11B2 alleles were detected by genomic polymerase chain reaction followed by digestion. Taking into account the three possible models of inheritance, we found no differences in the considered variables, except for an independent effect of the C(-344) allele on SBP in males (TT 125.6 (1.6), TC 128.4 (1.2) and CC 130.5 (2.2), mmHg, media (ES), P=0.03), and on interventricular septum thickness in diastole in females (CC 6.98 (0.12) vs TT 6.87 (0.09) and TC 6.87 (0.07), mmHg, P
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- 2003
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