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Heritability and genome-wide associations studies of cerebral blood flow in the general population
Cerebral blood flow is an important process for brain functioning and its dysregulation is implicated in multiple neurological disorders. While environmental risk factors have been identified, it remains unclear to what extent the flow is regulated by genetics. Here we performed heritability and gen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6120124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28627999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0271678X17715861 |
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author | Ikram, M Arfan Zonneveld, Hazel I Roshchupkin, Gennady Smith, Albert V Franco, Oscar H Sigurdsson, Sigurdur van Duijn, Cornelia Uitterlinden, André G Launer, Lenore J Vernooij, Meike W Gudnason, Vilmundur Adams, Hieab HH |
author_facet | Ikram, M Arfan Zonneveld, Hazel I Roshchupkin, Gennady Smith, Albert V Franco, Oscar H Sigurdsson, Sigurdur van Duijn, Cornelia Uitterlinden, André G Launer, Lenore J Vernooij, Meike W Gudnason, Vilmundur Adams, Hieab HH |
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description | Cerebral blood flow is an important process for brain functioning and its dysregulation is implicated in multiple neurological disorders. While environmental risk factors have been identified, it remains unclear to what extent the flow is regulated by genetics. Here we performed heritability and genome-wide association analyses of cerebral blood flow in a population-based cohort study. We included 4472 persons free of cortical infarcts who underwent genotyping and phase-contrast magnetic resonance flow imaging (mean age 64.8 ± 10.8 years). The flow rate, cross-sectional area of the vessel, and flow velocity through the vessel were measured in the basilar artery and bilateral carotids. We found that the flow rate of the basilar artery is most heritable (h2 (SE) = 24.1 (9.8), p-value = 0.0056), and this increased over age. The association studies revealed two significant loci for the right carotid artery area (rs12546630, p-value = 2.0 × 10(−8)) and velocity (rs2971609, p-value = 1.4 × 10(−8)), with the latter showing a concordant effect in an independent sample (N = 1350, p-value = 0.057, meta-analyzed p-value = 2.5 × 10(−9)). These loci were also associated with other cerebral blood flow parameters below genome-wide significance, and rs2971609 lies in a known migraine locus. These findings establish that cerebral blood flow is under genetic control with potential relevance for neurological diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-61201242018-09-19 Heritability and genome-wide associations studies of cerebral blood flow in the general population Ikram, M Arfan Zonneveld, Hazel I Roshchupkin, Gennady Smith, Albert V Franco, Oscar H Sigurdsson, Sigurdur van Duijn, Cornelia Uitterlinden, André G Launer, Lenore J Vernooij, Meike W Gudnason, Vilmundur Adams, Hieab HH J Cereb Blood Flow Metab Original Articles Cerebral blood flow is an important process for brain functioning and its dysregulation is implicated in multiple neurological disorders. While environmental risk factors have been identified, it remains unclear to what extent the flow is regulated by genetics. Here we performed heritability and genome-wide association analyses of cerebral blood flow in a population-based cohort study. We included 4472 persons free of cortical infarcts who underwent genotyping and phase-contrast magnetic resonance flow imaging (mean age 64.8 ± 10.8 years). The flow rate, cross-sectional area of the vessel, and flow velocity through the vessel were measured in the basilar artery and bilateral carotids. We found that the flow rate of the basilar artery is most heritable (h2 (SE) = 24.1 (9.8), p-value = 0.0056), and this increased over age. The association studies revealed two significant loci for the right carotid artery area (rs12546630, p-value = 2.0 × 10(−8)) and velocity (rs2971609, p-value = 1.4 × 10(−8)), with the latter showing a concordant effect in an independent sample (N = 1350, p-value = 0.057, meta-analyzed p-value = 2.5 × 10(−9)). These loci were also associated with other cerebral blood flow parameters below genome-wide significance, and rs2971609 lies in a known migraine locus. These findings establish that cerebral blood flow is under genetic control with potential relevance for neurological diseases. SAGE Publications 2017-06-19 2018-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6120124/ /pubmed/28627999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0271678X17715861 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Ikram, M Arfan Zonneveld, Hazel I Roshchupkin, Gennady Smith, Albert V Franco, Oscar H Sigurdsson, Sigurdur van Duijn, Cornelia Uitterlinden, André G Launer, Lenore J Vernooij, Meike W Gudnason, Vilmundur Adams, Hieab HH Heritability and genome-wide associations studies of cerebral blood flow in the general population |
title | Heritability and genome-wide associations studies of cerebral blood
flow in the general population |
title_full | Heritability and genome-wide associations studies of cerebral blood
flow in the general population |
title_fullStr | Heritability and genome-wide associations studies of cerebral blood
flow in the general population |
title_full_unstemmed | Heritability and genome-wide associations studies of cerebral blood
flow in the general population |
title_short | Heritability and genome-wide associations studies of cerebral blood
flow in the general population |
title_sort | heritability and genome-wide associations studies of cerebral blood
flow in the general population |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6120124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28627999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0271678X17715861 |
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