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Genetic Influence on Blood Pressure and Underlying Hemodynamics Measured at Rest and During Stress

机译:遗传对静息和应激过程中血压和基础血流动力学的影响

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Objective: This study examined the genetic and environmental contributions to the individual differences in blood pressure (BP) levels and underlying hemodynamic characteristics at rest and during mental challenge tasks in a large twin cohort of youth. Including both European American and African American twins further allowed examination of potential ethnic differences. Methods: We studied cardiovascular reactivity to two stressors (car-driving simulation and a social stressor interview) in 308 European American and 223 African American twin pairs including monozygotic twin pairs and same-sex as well as opposite-sex dizygotic twin pairs (mean [standard deviation] age = 14.7 [3.1]). Variables included systolic and diastolic BP, heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and total peripheral resistance. Results: Heritability indices for levels at rest and during stress were high (31%-73%) and comparable between ethnic groups. A common genetic factor accounted for both resting and stress levels explaining 23% to 58% of the total variance. The increases in heritability indices for BP and heart rate from rest to stress are mostly explained by newly emerging genetic influences on the added stress component. Indices for hemodynamic variables remained stable from rest to stress owing to a simultaneous decrease in genetic and environmental variances. Conclusions: Cardiovascular measures obtained during rest and stress show substantial heritability that is comparable between individuals of African and European descent. Most of the variance in both resting and stress levels is explained by common genetic factors, although other genetic factors that only contribute to cardiovascular levels during stress are also important.
机译:目的:这项研究检查了遗传和环境对一个大的双胞胎青年群体在休息和精神挑战任务期间血压(BP)水平和潜在血液动力学特征的个体差异的影响。包括欧洲裔美国人和非裔美国人双胞胎在内,还可以检查潜在的种族差异。方法:我们研究了308个欧洲人和223个非裔美国人双胞胎对中两个压力源(驾驶模拟和社交压力源访谈)的心血管反应性,包括单卵双生双胞胎和同性以及异性双卵双生双胞胎(均值[标准偏差] age = 14.7 [3.1])。变量包括收缩压和舒张压,心率,中风量,心输出量和总外周阻力。结果:休息和压力水平下的遗传指数很高(31%-73%),种族之间具有可比性。一个共同的遗传因素既解释了静息水平,又解释了压力水平,解释了总变异的23%至58%。从休息到压力,血压的遗传指数和心率增加主要是由新出现的遗传因素对压力增加的影响所解释。由于遗传和环境差异的同时减少,血液动力学变量的指标从静止到紧张都保持稳定。结论:在休息和压力下获得的心血管测量结果显示出可遗传的遗传力,在非洲人和欧洲人后裔中可比。静息和压力水平的大多数差异均由常见的遗传因素解释,尽管仅在压力期间有助于心血管水平的其他遗传因素也很重要。

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