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KMID : 1161520010050040341
Animal Cells and Systems
2001 Volume.5 No. 4 p.341 ~ p.346
Genetic variations in six candidate genes for insulin resistance in Korean essential hypertensives
Bae Joon-Seol

Kang Byung-Yong
Kim Ki-Tae
Shin Jung-Hee
Lee Chung-Choo
Abstract
Hypertension is a complex disease with strong genetic influences. Essential hypertension has been shown to be associated with insulin resistance. To clarify the genetic basis of insulin resistance in hypertension, case?control association studies were performed to examine candidate genes for insulin resistance in hypertension. Polymorphisms investigated were the BstO I polymorphism of the (¥â3?adrenergic receptor (ADRB3) gene, the Xba I polymorphism of the glycogen synthase (GS Y) gene, the Dde I polymorphism of the protein phosphatase 1 G subuit (PP1G) gene, the BstE II polymorphism of the glucagon receptor (GCG?R) gene, the Pst I polymorphism of the insulin (INS) gene and the Acc I polymorphism of the glucokinase (GCK) gene. No significant differences were observed in the distribution of alleles and genotypes of the ADRB3, GS Y, PP1G, GCG?R, INS, and GCK genes between hypertensive and normotensive groups. Although the frequencies in each of these polymorphisms were not significantly different between essential hypertensive and normotensive individuals, our results may provide additional information for linkage analysis and associative studies of disorders in carbohydrate metabolism or in cardiovascular disease.
KEYWORD
Association, Candidate genes, Essential hypertension, Polymorphism
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