The ER22/23EK Polymorphism of the Glucocorticoid Receptor Gene Is Associated to Lower Blood Pressure in Elder Spanish Population.

2010 ◽  
pp. P1-650-P1-650
Author(s):  
J Blanco ◽  
L Sanchez ◽  
M Serra-Prat ◽  
E Palomera ◽  
Mª J Perales ◽  
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1998 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-50 ◽  
Author(s):  
CJ Kenyon ◽  
M Panarelli ◽  
L Zagato ◽  
L Torielli ◽  
RP Heeley ◽  
...  

The Milan hypertensive strain of rat (MHS) displays abnormalities in both renal function and adrenocortical activity. While the pressor role of the former has been studied in detail, the role of the latter has not yet been clearly evaluated. In the present study, glucocorticoid receptor (GR) binding characteristics in liver cytosol from adult MHS and Milan normotensive controls (MNS) have been investigated. Dexamethasone, aldosterone and corticosterone were bound with lower affinity to cytosol of MHS rats compared with that of MNS rats. This pattern of binding could explain the raised plasma corticosterone concentrations and adrenocortical hypertrophy previously noted in MHS. The coding sequence of MHS and MNS GR genes have been determined. The MHS gene differed in four respects from that of MNS: three silent point mutations and a polymorphic microsatellite region in exon 2. The latter polymorphism has been used in cosegregation studies of F2 hybrids of MHS x MNS. The MHS GR genotype was associated with hypercalciuria and lower blood pressure in female rats and lower body weight in male rats. Although the effect on blood pressure is small, it is consistent with the affinity data. MHS GR genotype cosegregated with lower blood pressure in F2 rats and displayed a lower affinity in binding studies. In conclusion, GR polymorphism may be responsible for differences of adrenocortical function between MHS and MNS. This may lead to a reduction in the blood pressure difference between the two strains.


2011 ◽  
Vol 96 (10) ◽  
pp. E1650-E1655 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martijn J. J. Finken ◽  
Ingrid Meulenbelt ◽  
Friedo W. Dekker ◽  
Marijke Frölich ◽  
Frans J. Walther ◽  
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Abstract Context: Preterm birth is associated with short stature, abdominal adiposity, insulin resistance, and hypertension, resembling effects of increased glucocorticoid bioactivity. Although antenatal glucocorticoid treatment does not substantially contribute to these associations, it is unknown whether genetic variants in the glucocorticoid receptor gene could modulate the effects of antenatal glucocorticoid treatment on the above phenotype. Objective: Our objective was to test the effects of the R23K and N363S variants, associated with decreased and increased sensitivity to cortisol, respectively, on the metabolic profile in adults born preterm of whom some had been treated with glucocorticoids antenatally and/or in the early postnatal phase. Design and Participants: This was a prospective follow-up study that included 263 19-year-olds born at a gestational age under 32 wk from the Dutch Project on Preterm and Small-for-Gestational-Age Infants cohort. Setting: This was a nationwide multicenter follow-up study. Main Outcome Measures: Adult height and body composition, fasting serum glucose, insulin and cholesterol levels, and blood pressure were evaluated. Results: At 19 yr of age, waist circumference was 1.67 ± 0.90 sd score in 363S carriers who had been treated antenatally with glucocorticoids (n = 4), which was much higher than that of the other groups (P for interaction = 0.03). A similar association was found for the waist-to-hip ratio sd score (P = 0.03). Similar associations were absent with the R23K polymorphism. There was no interaction between these genotypes and postnatal glucocorticoid treatment on serum levels of glucose, insulin, and cholesterol or blood pressure. Conclusions: In prematurely born individuals carrying the 363S variant, antenatal glucocorticoid treatment predisposes to abdominal adiposity at age 19 yr.


2017 ◽  
Vol 35 (11) ◽  
pp. 2276-2286 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sulistyo E. Dwi Putra ◽  
Christoph Reichetzeder ◽  
Martin Meixner ◽  
Karsten Liere ◽  
Torsten Slowinski ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Vol 59 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-74 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna Maria Di Blasio ◽  
Elisabeth F. C. Van Rossum ◽  
Sabrina Maestrini ◽  
Maria Elisa Berselli ◽  
Mariantonella Tagliaferri ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 124-125
Author(s):  
Charles C. Chung ◽  
Lawrence Shimmin ◽  
Sivamani Natarajan ◽  
Craig L. Hanis ◽  
Eric Boerwinkle ◽  
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