2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.repce.2017.09.018
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The genetic variant C825T of the beta 3 subunit of G protein is associated with hypertension in a Portuguese population

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“…Since 1998, an association between the C825T polymorphism of GNB3 and risk of hypertension has been confirmed by multiple studies in various populations 9,33‐36 . Specifically, hypertension shares a pathophysiology similar to that of PE, and pregestational hypertension is a precursor of PE 37 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Since 1998, an association between the C825T polymorphism of GNB3 and risk of hypertension has been confirmed by multiple studies in various populations 9,33‐36 . Specifically, hypertension shares a pathophysiology similar to that of PE, and pregestational hypertension is a precursor of PE 37 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Since 1998, an association between the C825T polymorphism of GNB3 and risk of hypertension has been confirmed by multiple studies in various populations. 9,[33][34][35][36] Specifically, hypertension shares a pathophysiology similar to that of PE, and pregestational hypertension is a precursor of PE. 37 Moreover, the C825T polymorphism has been associated with obesity, metabolic syndrome, arteriosclerosis, depression, and insulin resistance, which might independently or interactively increase the risk of PE.…”
Section: Ta B L E 2 Meta-analysis For the Association Between The Gnb...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study supported the association between ACE and hypertension [55]. Three studies on GNB3 [58][59][60], which was reported to be associated with hypertension but with an undefined salt sensitivity phenotype in the previous review, did not fit our criteria. We identified 20 genes with some evidence for association with hypertension or SSBP [19,54,55,.…”
Section: Utility Of Genetics In Identifying Hypertensives With Ssbpmentioning
confidence: 90%