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The combination of mitochondrial low enzyme-activity aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 allele and superoxide dismutase 2 genotypes increases the risk of hypertension in relation to alcohol consumption

机译:线粒体低酶活性醛脱氢酶2等位基因和超氧化物歧化酶2基因型的组合增加了与饮酒有关的高血压风险

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A cooperative role of mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) and superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2) to maintain the vascular function has recently been demonstrated in nitrate tolerance. The present study examined whether the combination of low enzyme-activity variants of ALDH2 and SOD2 increases the risk of hypertension in relation to alcohol consumption. A total of 444 Japanese participants in a health-screening program were evaluated. The risk of hypertension among the individuals harboring both the ALDH2*2 allele and the SOD2 Val/Val genotype was significantly higher in drinkers than in nondrinkers (adjusted odds ratio, 6.22; 95% confidence interval, 2.26-17.1; P<0.001). Among these individuals, the systolic/diastolic blood pressure also increased by 0.24/0.14 mmHg for each 1g/day increase in alcohol consumption (P<0.001/P=0.003). These associations were observed, but the degree was lower among those with the other genotype combinations (0.11/0.10 mmHg; P=0.012/P=0.001). Information about the genetic predisposition to alcohol-related diseases may thus be useful to promote lifestyle modifications for high-risk individuals.
机译:线粒体醛脱氢酶2(ALDH2)和超氧化物歧化酶2(SOD2)维持血管功能的协同作用最近在硝酸盐耐受性中得到了证明。本研究检查了低酶活性的ALDH2和SOD2变体的组合是否增加与饮酒有关的高血压风险。对总共444名日本人参加了健康检查计划进行了评估。饮酒者中同时携带ALDH2 * 2等位基因和SOD2 Val / Val基因型的个体患高血压的风险显着高于非饮酒者(校正比值比,6.22; 95%置信区间,2.26-17.1; P <0.001)。在这些个体中,酒精摄入量每增加1g /天,收缩压/舒张压也增加0.24 / 0.14mmHg(P <0.001 / P = 0.003)。观察到了这些关联,但是在其他基因型组合中(0.11 / 0.10 mmHg; P = 0.012 / P = 0.001)的程度较低。因此,有关酒精相关疾病的遗传易感性信息可能有助于促进高危人群的生活方式改变。

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