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Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism is associated with serum total and ionized calcium concentration.

Authors :
Nakano, Yukiko
Oshima, Tetsuya
Sasaki, Shota
Yamaoka, Kazuko
Matsumoto, Toshiyuki
Hirao, Hidekazu
Ozono, Ryoji
Matsuura, Hideo
Kajiyama, Goro
Kambe, Masayuki
Source :
Journal of Molecular Medicine; Dec2000, Vol. 78 Issue 10, p575-579, 5p
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Restriction fragment length polymorphisms of the vitamin D receptor gene have recently been reported to be associated with changes in bone mineral density. Alterations in systemic calcium balance and Ca-regulating hormones such as 1,25(OH)<subscript>2</subscript> vitamin D<subscript>3</subscript> and parathyroid hormone have been demonstrated in essential hypertension. We investigated the relationship between polymorphisms of the vitamin D receptor gene and systemic Ca metabolism in patients with essential hypertension and in normotensives. We compared 147 subjects with essential hypertension and 100 normotensive control subjects. The genotype distribution and derived allele frequencies for the vitamin D receptor gene were similar in the two groups (genotype bb/Bb/BB and allele B/b: 60.1/32.6/7.2 and 0.24/0.76 in hypertensives vs. 56.0/36.0/8.0 and 0.26/0.74 in normotensive subjects). Serum concentrations of total Ca in the bb, Bb, and BB groups were, respectively, 4.5±0.3 vs. 4.5±0.4 vs. 4.4±0.5 mmol/l in normotensives and 4.6±0.3 vs. 4.6±0.4 vs. 4.4±0.5 mmol/l in hypertensives. Ionized Ca levels were 1.17±0.04 vs. 1.16±0.04 vs. 1.15±0.04 mmol/l in normotensives and 1.16±0.04 vs. 1.16±0.04 vs. 1.14±0.05 mmol/l in hypertensives, respectively. These results indicate that the BB genotype of the vitamin D receptor gene is associated with lower serum Ca levels but is not a useful predictive marker for the development of essential hypertension in Japanese subjects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09462716
Volume :
78
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Molecular Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15734868
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s001090000148