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Blood Pressure Genetic Risk Score Predicts Blood Pressure Responses to Dietary Sodium and Potassium The GenSalt Study (Genetic Epidemiology Network of Salt Sensitivity)

机译:血压遗传风险评分预测膳食钠和钾的血压反应(盐敏感性遗传流行病学网络)

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We examined the association between genetic risk score (GRS) for blood pressure (BP), based on single nucleotide polymorphisms identified in previous BP genome-wide association study meta-analyses, and salt and potassium sensitivity of BP among participants of the GenSalt study (Genetic Epidemiology Network of Salt Sensitivity). The GenSalt study was conducted among 1906 participants who underwent a 7-day low-sodium (51.3 mmol sodium/d), 7-day high-sodium (307.8 mmol sodium/d), and 7-day high-sodium plus potassium (60 mmol potassium/d) intervention. BP was measured 9x at baseline and at the end of each intervention period using a random zero sphygmomanometer. Associations between systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP, and mean arterial pressure GRS and respective SBP, diastolic BP, and mean arterial pressure responses to the dietary interventions were assessed using mixed linear regression models that accounted for familial dependencies and adjusted for age, sex, field center, body mass index, and baseline BP. As expected, baseline SBP, diastolic BP, and mean arterial pressure significantly increased per quartile increase in GRS (P=2.7x10(-8), 9.8x10(-8), and 6.4x10(-6), respectively). In contrast, increasing GRS quartile conferred smaller SBP, diastolic BP, and mean arterial pressure responses to the low-sodium intervention (P=1.4x10(-3), 0.02, and 0.06, respectively) and smaller SBP responses to the high-sodium and potassium interventions (P=0.10 and 0.05). In addition, overall findings were similar when examining GRS as a continuous measure. Contrary to our initial hypothesis, we identified an inverse relationship between BP GRS and salt and potassium sensitivity of BP. These data may provide novel implications on the relationship between BP responses to dietary sodium and potassium and hypertension.
机译:我们研究了基于先前的BP基因组 - 宽协会研究中鉴定的单核苷酸多态性的血压(BP)之间的遗传风险评分(GRS)之间的关联,以及基于Gensalt研究的参与者的BP盐和钾敏感性(盐敏感性遗传流行病学网络。 GensAlt研究是在1906名参与者中进行的7天低钠(51.3mmol Sodium / D),7天高钠(307.8mmol Sodium / D)和7天高钠加钾(60 MMOL钾/ d)干预。使用随机零血压计,在基线处和在每个干预期结束时测量BP。使用混合线性回归模型评估了收缩压BP(SBP),舒张压族BP和平均SBP,舒张压BP和平均SBP,舒张压BP和平均动脉压反应对膳食干预的关联。 ,现场中心,体重指数和基线BP。正如预期的,基线SBP,舒张压BP和平均动脉压下每四分位数均显着增加(P = 2.7×10(-8),9.8×10(-8)和6.4×10(-6))。相比之下,增加GRS四分位数赋予较小的SBP,舒张性BP和平均动脉压应答对低钠干预(P = 1.4×10(-3),0.02和0.06)和对高钠的较小的SBP反应和钾干预(p = 0.10和0.05)。此外,当检查GRS作为连续措施时,总体发现是相似的。与我们的初步假设相反,我们确定了BP GR和BP盐和钾敏感性之间的反比关系。这些数据可以为对膳食钠和钾和高血压的BP反应之间的关系提供新颖的影响。

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