Abstract

Co-heritability of hypertension and insulin resistance (IR) within families not only implies genetic susceptibility may be responsible for these complex traits but also suggests a rational that biological candidate genes for hypertension may serve as markers for features of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). Thus we determined whether the T323C polymorphism (rs5333) of endothelin type A (ETA) receptor, a predominant receptor evoking potent vasoconstrictive action of endothelin-1, contributes to susceptibility to IR-associated hypertension in 1694 subjects of Chinese and Japanese origins. Blood pressures (BPs) and biochemistries were measured. Fasting insulin level, insulin-resistance homeostasis model assessment (HOMAIR) score, and area under curve of insulin concentration (AUCINS) were selected for assessing insulin sensitivity. Genotypes were obtained by methods of polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. Foremost findings were that minor allele frequency of the T323C polymorphism was noticeable lower in our overall Asian subjects compared to multi-national population reported in gene database; moreover both the genotypic and allelic frequencies of the polymorphism were significantly different between the two ethnic groups we studied. The genotype distributions at TT/TC/CC were 65, 31, 4% in Chinese and 51, 41, 8% in Japanese, respectively (p < 0.0001). Additionally, carriers of the C homozygote revealed characteristics of IR, namely significantly higher levels of fasting insulin, HOMAIR score, and AUCINS at 29.3, 35.3, and 39.3%, respectively, when compared to their counterparts with TT/TC genotypes in Chinese. Meanwhile, the CC genotype was associated with a higher level of high density lipoprotein cholesterol in Japanese. No association of the polymorphism with BP was observed. This study demonstrated for the first time that T323C polymorphism of ETA receptor gene was associated with an adverse insulin response in Chinese and a favorite atherogenic index in Japanese.

Highlights

  • Insulin resistance (IR) and hypertension are related traits

  • This study demonstrated for the first time that T323C polymorphism of endothelin type A (ETA) receptor gene was associated with an adverse insulin response in Chinese and a favorite atherogenic index in Japanese

  • We demonstrated that ETA receptor exon 6 T323C polymorphism was associated with IR and hyperinsulinemia in Chinese, and was related with high density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol and atherogenic index in Japanese

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Introduction

Insulin resistance (IR) and hypertension are related traits. Individuals who are insulin resistant are glucose intolerant, hyperinsulinemic, have higher blood pressure (BP) as well as atherogenic dyslipidemia [1]. The clustering of these cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks associated with IR displayed familial characteristics as well, often observed in diabetes and hypertension families [2,3,4,5]. Cosegregation of traits in family reveals genetic susceptibility and implies genes contribute to one will predict other traits in the family members. Biological candidate genes for hypertension may serve as genetic markers for features of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) [7]. Dysfunction of endothelin system (ETS) is one of ancillary clinical features of the MetS that could lead to abnormalities in cardiovascular structure and function

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