2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2005.08.003
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Susceptible and protective eNOS haplotypes in hypertensive black and white subjects

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“…A recent study evaluating the haplotype-based risk of hypertension demonstrated that the haplotype À786C-4b-894G was linked to a protective effect on hypertension risk. 4 Our haplotype results confirmed these findings in Chinese population and supported the potential interaction between TÀ786C and 4a/b variants. Two possible inferences can be drawn here.…”
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“…A recent study evaluating the haplotype-based risk of hypertension demonstrated that the haplotype À786C-4b-894G was linked to a protective effect on hypertension risk. 4 Our haplotype results confirmed these findings in Chinese population and supported the potential interaction between TÀ786C and 4a/b variants. Two possible inferences can be drawn here.…”
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“…Genetic association studies regarding the relationship between eNOS variants and hypertension, however, have yielded inconsistent results. [4][5][6] Apparent inconsistency generally reflects a lack of statistical power because of a small sample size. To address this issue, we focused on a large Han Chinese population to explore the possible association of the three most widely studied eNOS variants (TÀ786C, 4a/b and G894T), both individually and as haplotypes, with essential hypertension.…”
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“…23,24,29,32,51,52 The polymorphism 4a/b was genotyped using electrophoretic differentiation. 1,25,27,28,35,36,[41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49] Five studies stated that the controls were age or sex matched. 29,30,38,48,53 24,33 provided data for males and females separately.…”
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“…), and disagreements were resolved after a discussion between the 3 authors. Twentyone studies dealt with G894T, 1,[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] 16 with 4a/ b, 1,25,27,28,35,36,41-49 7 with T786C, 1,4,29,32,50,51 and 4 with G23T. 24,25,52,53 Seven studies in 4a/b, 1,25,27,28,35,36 4 studies in T786C, 1,29,32 and 2 studies in G23T 24,25 also investigated G894T.…”
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“…15 Importantly, studies have found associations between polymorphisms or haplotypes of the eNOS gene and hypertension in black and white subjects, in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and in pregnant women. [16][17][18][19][20] However, very few studies took into consideration the possible interaction of eNOS polymorphisms and obesity, 21 and no previous work has studied these polymorphisms in obese children and adolescents with or without hypertension. This interaction may be very relevant because obesity may interact with eNOS polymorphisms and affect NO formation.…”
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