2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00109-005-0718-5
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Association of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) gene polymorphisms with parameters of left ventricular hypertrophy in men

Abstract: Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) activity is considered to be of major importance for the conversion of angiotensin (Ang) I to Ang II. Recently, a second ACE, named ACE2, has been identified. Experimental data provide evidence that ACE2 might be involved in modulating cardiac structure and function. In the present explorative study, we assessed whether polymorphisms in the ACE2 gene are related to echocardiographically determined parameters of left ventricular mass, structure or function in the general popu… Show more

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“…The MAF differences may be owing to founder effect or genetic drift. Furthermore, the SNPs studied have similar MAFs in our study and in Chiu et al's study 10 and in the study of Lieb et al 5 (except rs2285666), but not in the study by Benjafield et al 4 (with relatively small sample), suggesting Chinese and Caucasian populations roughly have similar MAFs, respectively.…”
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“…The MAF differences may be owing to founder effect or genetic drift. Furthermore, the SNPs studied have similar MAFs in our study and in Chiu et al's study 10 and in the study of Lieb et al 5 (except rs2285666), but not in the study by Benjafield et al 4 (with relatively small sample), suggesting Chinese and Caucasian populations roughly have similar MAFs, respectively.…”
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“…6,10 For rs1978124 and rs2285666, the MAF in Chinese Population is much higher than that in Australian and German populations. [4][5][6]10 For rs879922, the MAF in Australians is as high as 0.42 in females and 0.31 in males, and up to 0.36 in females and 0.33 in males in Germans, but it was lower than 0.05 in our study. The MAF differences may be owing to founder effect or genetic drift.…”
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“…Interestingly, Apelin knockout mice showed aging-or stressassociated cardiac contractility defects, similar to the heart phenotype of ACE2 knockout mice, 60 suggesting that ACE2 and Apelin may share the same signaling pathway to control heart functions. Although further studies are required to validate the proposed crosstalk, in humans both ACE2 and Apelin polymorphisms are associated with parameters of left ventricular hypertrophy 61 and BP responses to potassium supplementation, 62 and soluble ACE2 activity is increased in patients with myocardial dysfunction and correlates with disease severity, 63 implicating physiological roles of ACE2 and Apelin in patients.…”
Section: Ace2 As a Negative Regulator Of The Ras In The Cardiovasculamentioning
confidence: 97%