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. 2004 Nov;44(5):668-73.
doi: 10.1161/01.HYP.0000145474.23750.2b. Epub 2004 Oct 4.

Gender-specific influence of NO synthase gene on blood pressure since childhood: the Bogalusa Heart Study

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Gender-specific influence of NO synthase gene on blood pressure since childhood: the Bogalusa Heart Study

Wei Chen et al. Hypertension. 2004 Nov.

Abstract

Impaired endothelial function caused by decreased NO production plays a pathophysiologic role in essential hypertension. Although cross-sectional data are available on the association between endothelial NO synthase gene polymorphisms and hypertension, whether the gene variants and their haplotypes affect the long-term cumulative burden and trend of blood pressure since childhood is not known. This aspect was examined using 4 polymorphisms and a community-based longitudinal cohort of 347 blacks and 801 whites aged 18 to 45 years who have been examined serially 4 to 13 times (7705 observations) over an on average of 23.4 years. The area under the curve calculated using a growth curve of serial measurements of mean arterial pressure was used as a long-term cumulative burden. Blacks compared with whites displayed significantly lower frequencies of the rare alleles for G894T (0.112 versus 0.325), G10T (0.209 versus 0.323), T-786C (0.147 versus 0.372), and A-922G (0.131 versus 0.355). In addition, T-786C and A-922G polymorphisms were in complete linkage disequilibrium in both races. After adjusting for age and body mass index, the 894T and 10T alleles were significantly associated with lower long-term burden of blood pressure since childhood in black females and white females, respectively. With respect to haplotypes, the G894-10T carriers compared with (G894-G10)/(G894-G10) showed significantly lower long-term burden and trend of blood pressure in white females. In conclusion, the endothelial NO synthase gene influences the long-term burden and trend of blood pressure since childhood in females and may contribute to their predisposition to hypertension.

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