Abstract

BackgroundNADH dehydrogenase subunit-2 237 leucine/methionine (ND2-237 Leu/Met) polymorphism is associated with longevity in Japanese. A previous study has shown that ND2-237 Leu/Met polymorphism modulates the effects of green tea consumption on risk of hypertension. For men with ND2-237Leu, habitual green tea consumption may reduce the risk of hypertension. Moreover, there is a combined effect of ND2-237 Leu/Met polymorphism and alcohol consumption on risk of mildly decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) (<90 ml/min/1.73 m2). Several beneficial effects of green tea on the kidney have been reported. The objective of this study was to investigate whether ND2-237 Leu/Met polymorphism modifies the effects of green tea consumption on risk of mildly decreased eGFR in male Japanese health check-up examinees.ResultsFor ND2-237Leu genotypic men, after adjustment for confounding factors, green tea consumption may increase the risk of mildly decreased eGFR (P for trend = 0.016). The adjusted odds ratio (OR) for mildly decreased eGFR was significantly higher in subjects with ND2-237Leu who consume ≥6 cups of green tea per day than those who consume ≤1 cup of green tea per day (adjusted OR = 5.647, 95% confidence interval: 1.528-20.88, P = 0.009). On the other hand, for ND2-237Met genotypic men, green tea consumption does not appear to determine the risk of mildly decreased eGFR.ConclusionThe present results suggest that ND2-237 Leu/Met polymorphism unexpectedly modifies the effects of green tea consumption on eGFR and the risk of mildly decreased eGFR in male Japanese subjects.

Highlights

  • NADH dehydrogenase subunit-2 237 leucine/methionine (ND2-237 Leu/Met) polymorphism is associated with longevity in Japanese

  • We reported the joint effects of this polymorphism and alcohol consumption on estimated glomerular filtration rate [19]

  • The crude odds ratio (OR) for mildly decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was significantly higher in subjects with ND2-237Leu who consume ≥6 cups of green tea per day than in those who consume ≤1 cup of green tea per day (OR = 4.598, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.445-14.63, P = 0.010)

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Introduction

NADH dehydrogenase subunit-2 237 leucine/methionine (ND2-237 Leu/Met) polymorphism is associated with longevity in Japanese. A previous study has shown that ND2-237 Leu/Met polymorphism modulates the effects of green tea consumption on risk of hypertension. The objective of this study was to investigate whether ND2-237 Leu/Met polymorphism modifies the effects of green tea consumption on risk of mildly decreased eGFR in male Japanese health check-up examinees. Japanese individuals with ND2-237Leu are more susceptible to adult-onset diseases, such as hypertension [13], diabetes [14], myocardial infarction [15,16] and cerebrovascular disorders [17], than those with ND2-237Met. Our previous crosssectional study showed that ND2-237 Leu/Met polymorphism modulates the effects of green tea consumption on the risk of hypertension [18]. For ND2-237Met genotypic men, alcohol consumption may ameliorate eGFR Both reports [18,19] demonstrated the positive effects of green tea consumption on renal function, at least in either genotype of ND2-237 Leu/Met polymorphism

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