TY - JOUR
T1 - Association of NOS3 gene with metabolic syndrome in hypertensive patients
AU - Fernandez, Maria Luisa
AU - Ruiz, Rocio
AU - Gonzalez, Maria Angeles
AU - Ramirez-Lorca, Reposo
AU - Couto, Carmen
AU - Ramos, Antonio
AU - Gutierrez-Tous, Reyes
AU - Rivera, Jose Maria
AU - Ruiz, Agustin
AU - Real, Luis Miguel
AU - Grilo, Antonio
PY - 2004/8
Y1 - 2004/8
N2 - Recent data from animal models indicate that the eNOS null mice present a phenotype that resemble the human metabolic syndrome (hypertension, insulin resistance and hypertriglyceridemia). In this work, we have studied whether NOS3 gene, previously related to endothelial dysfunction, might have a role in metabolic syndrome susceptibility in hypertensive patients. To carry out the study, we genotyped 105 hypertensive patients ≤ 60 years old with two polymorphisms of NOS3 gene: 1132 T>C and 7164 G>T (GeneBank:AF519768.1). To check the allelic frequency of these polymorphisms in our geographical area, we also genotyped 94 unselected healthy controls (control group). To perform sample genotyping, we designed a novel FRET system coupled to real time PCR.There were no differences in genotypic distribution or allelic frequency between hypertensive patients and the control group. However, we observed that 786CC genotype was significantly more frequent in hypertensive patients with metabolic syndrome than in those without the syndrome (p=0.0022). When both polymorphisms were analyzed, we identified the 786C894G as the risk haplotype for metabolic syndrome susceptibility (p=0.011). These data suggest a role of the NOS3 gene in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome in hypertensive patients.
AB - Recent data from animal models indicate that the eNOS null mice present a phenotype that resemble the human metabolic syndrome (hypertension, insulin resistance and hypertriglyceridemia). In this work, we have studied whether NOS3 gene, previously related to endothelial dysfunction, might have a role in metabolic syndrome susceptibility in hypertensive patients. To carry out the study, we genotyped 105 hypertensive patients ≤ 60 years old with two polymorphisms of NOS3 gene: 1132 T>C and 7164 G>T (GeneBank:AF519768.1). To check the allelic frequency of these polymorphisms in our geographical area, we also genotyped 94 unselected healthy controls (control group). To perform sample genotyping, we designed a novel FRET system coupled to real time PCR.There were no differences in genotypic distribution or allelic frequency between hypertensive patients and the control group. However, we observed that 786CC genotype was significantly more frequent in hypertensive patients with metabolic syndrome than in those without the syndrome (p=0.0022). When both polymorphisms were analyzed, we identified the 786C894G as the risk haplotype for metabolic syndrome susceptibility (p=0.011). These data suggest a role of the NOS3 gene in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome in hypertensive patients.
KW - Genetics
KW - Hypertension
KW - Metabolic syndrome
KW - NOS3
KW - Polymorphism
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/4444383628
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U2 - 10.1160/th04-02-0103
DO - 10.1160/th04-02-0103
M3 - Article
C2 - 15269839
AN - SCOPUS:4444383628
SN - 0340-6245
VL - 92
SP - 413
EP - 418
JO - Thrombosis and Haemostasis
JF - Thrombosis and Haemostasis
IS - 2
ER -