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Interactive Influence of Genetic Effects and Effects of External Environment on Properties of Large Arteries in Relation to Sodium Management
Seidlerová, Jitka ; Filipovský, Jan (advisor) ; Widimský, Jiří (referee) ; Segers, Patrick (referee) ; Herijgers, Paul (referee)
In line with Guyton's work, the goal of our research was to explore in three European populations whether the properties of large arteries are associated with renal sodium handling, which itself changes with environmental factors and with variation in a large number of genes. Before engaging in the genetic analyses proper, we first studied the familial aggregation and the heritability of arterial properties. In all our analyses, we accounted for relatedness among participants and for covariables and confounders. In a first study, we compared the arterial characteristics and blood pressure (BP) in normotensive offspring of two normotensive parents (OFF/NT) and normotensive offspring, who had at least one hypertensive parent (OFF/HT). We measured peripheral pulse pressure (PPp) by conventional and 24-h ambulatory BP. A SphygmoCor device was used to determine the central (CAIx) and peripheral (PAIx) augmentation indexes, central pulse pressure (PPc), and aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV). Compared with OFF/NT (n=59; 16 to 34 years of age), the OFF/HT (n=174; 17 to 40 years) had higher (0.14<P<0.0007) BP and PPp on conventional measurement (121/75 vs. 114/71 mm Hg and 46 vs. 42 mm Hg) as well as on 24-h ambulatory monitoring (118/70 vs. 114/67 mm Hg and 48 vs. 47 mm Hg). OFF/HT, compared with OFF/NT, also had...
Interactive Influence of Genetic Effects and Effects of External Environment on Properties of Large Arteries in Relation to Sodium Management
Seidlerová, Jitka ; Filipovský, Jan (advisor) ; Widimský, Jiří (referee) ; Segers, Patrick (referee) ; Herijgers, Paul (referee)
In line with Guyton's work, the goal of our research was to explore in three European populations whether the properties of large arteries are associated with renal sodium handling, which itself changes with environmental factors and with variation in a large number of genes. Before engaging in the genetic analyses proper, we first studied the familial aggregation and the heritability of arterial properties. In all our analyses, we accounted for relatedness among participants and for covariables and confounders. In a first study, we compared the arterial characteristics and blood pressure (BP) in normotensive offspring of two normotensive parents (OFF/NT) and normotensive offspring, who had at least one hypertensive parent (OFF/HT). We measured peripheral pulse pressure (PPp) by conventional and 24-h ambulatory BP. A SphygmoCor device was used to determine the central (CAIx) and peripheral (PAIx) augmentation indexes, central pulse pressure (PPc), and aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV). Compared with OFF/NT (n=59; 16 to 34 years of age), the OFF/HT (n=174; 17 to 40 years) had higher (0.14<P<0.0007) BP and PPp on conventional measurement (121/75 vs. 114/71 mm Hg and 46 vs. 42 mm Hg) as well as on 24-h ambulatory monitoring (118/70 vs. 114/67 mm Hg and 48 vs. 47 mm Hg). OFF/HT, compared with OFF/NT, also had...

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