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Adrenomedullin (AM) has various physiological actions on the cardiovascular system, including vasodilatation, diuresis, natriuresis, inhibition of aldosterone secretion, and increases of the cardiac output, all of which cause hypotension. Since AM plays a role in the pathophysiology of vascular diseases, genes controlling AM might be involved in the development and etiology of essential hypertension (EH). However, there have been few studies examining the relationship between the AM gene and hypertension. The aims of this study were to genotype some of the genetic markers for the human AM gene in Japanese subjects, and via a haplotype-based case-control study, assess the association between and the AM gene and EH or its risk factors, such as hyperlipidemia, renal damage, and proteinuria. We genotyped 205 EH patients and 210 age-matched normotensive (NT) individuals for two single nucleotide polymorphisms of rs4399321, rs7944706 and a microsatellite polymorphism located approximately 5,400 base pairs downstream of the 3′ end of the human AM gene. The overall distribution in each variant and haplotype did not significantly differ between the two groups. However, after dividing the groups into those subjects with and without proteinuria, the haplotype analysis revealed a positive association. In conclusion, a possible mutation linked to the haplotype may indicate a genetic predisposition for proteinuria in EH.
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Kobayashi, Y., Nakayama, T., Sato, N. et al. Haplotype-Based Case-Control Study Revealing an Association between the Adrenomedullin Gene and Proteinuria in Subjects with Essential Hypertension. Hypertens Res 28, 229–236 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1291/hypres.28.229
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