In normotensive African Americans carrying the 'a' allele of eNOS4, plasma NOx level was positively associated with systolic blood pressure (r=0.51, P=0.03).
Cross-Sectional (n=60)
Do eNOS gene polymorphisms affect plasma NO x level, endothelial function, and blood pressure in healthy African Americans?
The 'a' allele of the eNOS4 polymorphism is associated with a positive correlation between plasma NO x levels and blood pressure in healthy African Americans, potentially indicating a genetic susceptibility to hypertension.
Effect estimate: r 0.51
p-value: p=0.03
The role of eNOS gene polymorphisms on plasma nitrite or nitrate (NO x ) level, endothelial function, and blood pressure (BP) remains unclear. Methods: We estimated the relationship of eNOS polymorphisms (the T 786 C in the 5-flanking promoter region, T 786 C; 27-bp repeat in intron 4, eNOS4; and Glu298Asp in exon 7, G894T) with plasma NO x level, brachial endothelial function assessed by ultrasound measure of brachial artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD), and BP in 60 healthy African Americans, 30 men and 30 women aged 18 to 73 years. Results: Among them, 73.1%, 23.9%, and 3.0% carried TT, TC, and CC of T 786 C, respectively, 14.5%, 27.5%, 53.6%, and 1.4% carried aa, ab, bb, and bc of eNOS4 polymorphism, respectively, and 70.4%, 23.9%, and 5.6% carried GG, GT, and TT of G894T, respectively. G894T and eNOS4 were observed in linkage disequilibrium. Mean values of age, plasma NO x , FMD, systolic and diastolic BPs were not significantly different (P .05) by eNOS polymorphisms. Plasma NO x level was found to be associated with systolic BP (r 0.51, P .03), and diastolic BP (r 0.41, P .08), but not with FMD, in individuals with "a" allele of eNOS4 polymorphism after adjustment for age, body mass index, serum glucose, and smoking status. Conclusions: We reveal a positive association between plasma NO x level and BP in normotensive African Americans who carry the "a" allele of eNOS4. Because the frequency of the rare allele "a" is significantly higher in African Americans than in other ethnic groups, this finding may provide a clue to understanding the genetic susceptibility to hypertension in African Americans.
Rongling Li (Thu,) conducted a cross-sectional in Healthy (n=60). eNOS gene polymorphisms was evaluated on Relationship of eNOS polymorphisms with plasma NOx level, brachial endothelial function, and blood pressure (r 0.51, p=0.03). In normotensive African Americans carrying the 'a' allele of eNOS4, plasma NOx level was positively associated with systolic blood pressure (r=0.51, P=0.03).
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