2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2009.10.015
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Review of the Y chromosome, Sry and hypertension

Abstract: The following review examines the role of the SHR Y chromosome and specifically the Sry gene complex in hypertension and potential mechanisms that involve the sympathetic nervous system and renin angiotensin system. There are consistent gender differences in hypertension, with a greater proportion of males affected than females in most mammalian populations. Our earlier studies demonstrated that a portion of the gender differences in blood pressure (BP) in the SHR rat mapped to the SHR Y chromosome. In rats, m… Show more

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“…For example, Sry is expressed in the brain and other tissues, especially in catecholaminergic cells and neurons, where its effects may include effects on hypertension. 1113 Studies of XY mice with different versions of the Y chromosome show remarkable differences in the severity of autoimmune disease. 14 Effects of the Y chromosome must be specific to males, but the implied sex difference could be compensated for by other factors in females.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Sry is expressed in the brain and other tissues, especially in catecholaminergic cells and neurons, where its effects may include effects on hypertension. 1113 Studies of XY mice with different versions of the Y chromosome show remarkable differences in the severity of autoimmune disease. 14 Effects of the Y chromosome must be specific to males, but the implied sex difference could be compensated for by other factors in females.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, a regulatory mutation in human SRY gene or a SRY binding site mutation in its target gene may also increase the risk of males in developing these brain disorders. Indeed, SRY polymorphism was shown to be responsible for the hypertensive component of male SHRs (Ely et al, 2010;Turner et al, 2009), which have higher blood pressure compare to the female SHRs. Since SHRs are also a rat model of ADHD (Russell, 2002;Sagvolden et al, 2005), it would be of interest to determine whether manipulating SRY expression can alter ADHD-like symptoms in the SHRs.…”
Section: Sry: a Male Susceptibility Gene For Neurological Disorders?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative (q)PCR was performed to determine the amount of transplanted male cells in the female recipient livers using the sex-determining region of the Y-chromosome (SRY) as a quantification marker [Ely et al, 2010]. QIAamp DNA FFPE tissue kits (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany) were used to isolate genomic (g)DNA from formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded liver sections.…”
Section: Quantitative Pcr Of the Sex-determining Region Of The Y-chromentioning
confidence: 99%