Carotid and Femoral Artery Stiffness in Relation to Three Candidate Genes in a White Population
- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- other
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 38 (5) , 1190-1197
- https://doi.org/10.1161/hy1101.095992
Abstract
Different genetic polymorphisms influence cardiovascular disease. We recently discovered a relationship between the intima-media thickness of the muscular femoral artery, but not the elastic common carotid artery, and the combined ACE (ACE, I/D), α-adducin (Gly460Trp),and aldosterone synthase (AS, C−344T) gene polymorphisms. To investigate the relationship between these polymorphisms and functional properties of the carotid artery and femoral artery, a sample of 756 subjects enrolled in a population study were genotyped for the presence of the ACE D, α-adducin 460Trp, and aldosterone synthase −344T alleles. Vessel wall properties were assessed using a vessel wall movement detector system in combination with applanation tonometry. Statistical analysis allowed for confounders and interaction among genes. Cross-sectional compliance of the common carotid artery was negatively associated with the ACE D allele. ACE II versus ACE DD homozygotes differed, expressed as a percentage of the population mean (7.0%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.6% to 12.4%; P=0.02). In multigene analysis, ACE DD subjects also deviated significantly from the population mean for the distensibility coefficient of the common carotid artery when carrying the AS/T allele (−5.5%; 95% CI, −9.3% to −1.7%; PACE DD subjects, when homozygote for α-adducin Gly460, had a lower femoral cross-sectional compliance (−10.4%; 95% CI, −1.9% to −18.9%; PPACE I/D polymorphism. Cross-sectional compliance and distensibility coefficients are influenced by the ACE I/D genotype, but this influence depends on the vascular territory and genetic background.Keywords
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