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Genetic and Environmental Influences on Blood Pressure and Body Mass Index in the National Academy of Sciences–National Research Council World War II Veteran Twin Registry

机译:国家科学院血压和体重指数的遗传与环境影响 - 国家研究委员会第二次世界大战退伍军人

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Blood pressure (BP) and obesity phenotypes may covary due to shared genetic or environmental factors or both. Furthermore, it is possible that the heritability of BP differs according to obesity status—a form of G×E interaction. This hypothesis has never been tested in White twins. The present study included 15?924 White male twin pairs aged between 15 and 33 years from the National Academy of Sciences–National Research Council World War II Veteran Twin Registry. Systolic and diastolic BPs, as well as height and weight, were measured at the induction physical examination. Body mass index (BMI) was used as the index of general obesity. Quantitative genetic modeling was performed using Mx software. Univariate analysis showed that narrow sense heritabilities (95% CI) for systolic BP, diastolic BP, height, and BMI were 0.401 (0.381–0.420), 0.297 (0.280–0.320), 0.866 (0.836–0.897), and 0.639 (0.614–0.664), respectively. Positive phenotypic correlations of BMI with systolic BP (r=0.13) and diastolic BP (r=0.08) were largely due to genetic factors (70% and 86%, respectively). The gene-BMI interaction analysis did not show any support for a modifying effect of BMI on genetic and environmental influences of systolic BP and diastolic BP. Our results suggest that correlations between BP and BMI are mainly explained by common genes influencing both. Higher BMI levels have no influence on the penetrance of genetic vulnerability to elevated BP. These conclusions may prove valuable for gene-finding studies.
机译:由于共有的遗传或环境因素或两者,血压(BP)和肥胖表型可能是社会的科伦亚。此外,BP的可遗传性可以根据肥胖状态 - 一种形式的G×E相互作用而不同。这个假设从未在白色双胞胎中进行过测试。本研究包括距国家科学院 - 国家研究委员会第二届世界大战后15至33岁之间15岁的15?924个白色男性双对。在感应体检中测量收缩系和舒张型BPS,以及高度和体重。体重指数(BMI)被用作一般肥胖指数。使用MX软件进行定量遗传建模。单变量分析表明,狭窄的感知遗传性(95%CI)为收缩压,舒张压BP,高度和BMI为0.401(0.381-0.420),0.297(0.280-0.320),0.866(0.836-0.897)和0.639(0.614-分别为0.664)。 BMI与收缩性BP(R = 0.13)和舒张压BP(R = 0.08)的阳性表型相关性主要是由于遗传因素(分别为70%和86%)。基因-BMI相互作用分析未显示BMI对收缩性BP和舒张BP遗传和环境影响的任何促进效果。我们的研究结果表明,BP和BMI之间的相关性主要通过影响两者的常见基因来解释。 BMI水平较高对肝脏泄漏的渗透率没有影响到升高的BP。这些结论可能对基因寻找研究证明有价值。

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