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AGT M235T Genotype/Anxiety Interaction and Gender in the HyperGEN Study

BACKGROUND: Both anxiety and elevated heart rate (HR) have been implicated in the development of hypertension. The HyperGen cohort, consisting of siblings with severe and mild hypertension, an age-matched random sample of persons from the same base populations, and unmedicated adult offspring of the...

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Autores principales: Knox, Sarah S., Guo, Xinxin, Zhang, Yuqing, Weidner, G., Williams, Scott, Ellison, R. Curtis
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2954179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20967221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013353
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author Knox, Sarah S.
Guo, Xinxin
Zhang, Yuqing
Weidner, G.
Williams, Scott
Ellison, R. Curtis
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Guo, Xinxin
Zhang, Yuqing
Weidner, G.
Williams, Scott
Ellison, R. Curtis
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description BACKGROUND: Both anxiety and elevated heart rate (HR) have been implicated in the development of hypertension. The HyperGen cohort, consisting of siblings with severe and mild hypertension, an age-matched random sample of persons from the same base populations, and unmedicated adult offspring of the hypertensive siblings (N = 1,002 men and 987 women), was analyzed for an association of the angiotenisinogen AGTM235T genotype (TT, MT, MM) with an endophenotype, heart rate (HR) in high and low anxious groups. METHODOLOGY: The interaction of AGTM genotype with anxiety, which has been independently associated with hypertension, was investigated adjusting for age, hypertension status, smoking, alcohol consumption, beta blocker medication, body mass index, physical activity and hours of television viewing (sedentary life style). PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Although there was no main effect of genotype on HR in men or women, high anxious men with the TT genotype had high HR, whereas high anxious men with the MM genotype had low HR. In women, HR was inversely associated with anxiety but there was no interaction with genotype. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: The results suggest that high anxiety in men with the TT genotype may increase risk for hypertension whereas the MM genotype may be protective in high anxious men. This type of gene x environment interaction may be one reason why genome wide association studies sometimes fail to replicate. The locus may be important only in combination with certain environmental factors.
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spelling pubmed-29541792010-10-21 AGT M235T Genotype/Anxiety Interaction and Gender in the HyperGEN Study Knox, Sarah S. Guo, Xinxin Zhang, Yuqing Weidner, G. Williams, Scott Ellison, R. Curtis PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Both anxiety and elevated heart rate (HR) have been implicated in the development of hypertension. The HyperGen cohort, consisting of siblings with severe and mild hypertension, an age-matched random sample of persons from the same base populations, and unmedicated adult offspring of the hypertensive siblings (N = 1,002 men and 987 women), was analyzed for an association of the angiotenisinogen AGTM235T genotype (TT, MT, MM) with an endophenotype, heart rate (HR) in high and low anxious groups. METHODOLOGY: The interaction of AGTM genotype with anxiety, which has been independently associated with hypertension, was investigated adjusting for age, hypertension status, smoking, alcohol consumption, beta blocker medication, body mass index, physical activity and hours of television viewing (sedentary life style). PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Although there was no main effect of genotype on HR in men or women, high anxious men with the TT genotype had high HR, whereas high anxious men with the MM genotype had low HR. In women, HR was inversely associated with anxiety but there was no interaction with genotype. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: The results suggest that high anxiety in men with the TT genotype may increase risk for hypertension whereas the MM genotype may be protective in high anxious men. This type of gene x environment interaction may be one reason why genome wide association studies sometimes fail to replicate. The locus may be important only in combination with certain environmental factors. Public Library of Science 2010-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2954179/ /pubmed/20967221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013353 Text en Knox et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Knox, Sarah S.
Guo, Xinxin
Zhang, Yuqing
Weidner, G.
Williams, Scott
Ellison, R. Curtis
AGT M235T Genotype/Anxiety Interaction and Gender in the HyperGEN Study
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title_fullStr AGT M235T Genotype/Anxiety Interaction and Gender in the HyperGEN Study
title_full_unstemmed AGT M235T Genotype/Anxiety Interaction and Gender in the HyperGEN Study
title_short AGT M235T Genotype/Anxiety Interaction and Gender in the HyperGEN Study
title_sort agt m235t genotype/anxiety interaction and gender in the hypergen study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2954179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20967221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013353
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