Hypertension Clinical Trial
To investigate familial patterns of hypertension and related cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in the United States and Nigeria.
BACKGROUND:
It has been known for many years that African Americans experience twofold higher rates of
hypertension than do whites. The underlying biological mechanisms which lead to this
differential are still not understood, however. Despite widespread speculation that persons
of African descent are genetically susceptible to hypertension, few direct studies have been
carried out. Rates of hypertension remain low in West Africa, and this study will provide a
contrast between populations of similar genetic background in a low versus high risk
environmental setting
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
A total of 240 families were identified from completed community surveys in Maywood,
Illinois and Ibadan, Nigeria. Probands were ages 45-55 and equally divided between males and
females. A minimum of five first-degree relatives were examined in each family to obtain
information on the following variables: blood pressure (BP), obesity, urinary sodium and
potassium, socioeconomic status and physical activity. In addition, plasma and DNA were
collected and stored for future studies of relevant physiologic intermediate phenotypes and
candidate genes for hypertension in the two contrasting populations. These data provided the
basis for examining familial aggregation of blood pressure/hypertension and related CV risk
factors. Three primary goals were addressed: 1) to determine whether the familial
aggregation of blood pressure in Black populations was influenced by the overall
distribution of environmental factors at the population level, by contrasting the
distribution of familial correlations of blood pressure and the familial aggregation of
hypertension, in Nigeria and the United States; to determine the significance of measured
environmental correlates of blood pressure by comparing the magnitude of variance components
for probands and relatives in each setting; and 3) to use path analysis to obtain estimates
of genetic and cultural heritability of blood pressure, controlling for clustering
environmental factors at the household level. Plasma and DNA samples collected in this study
provided additional valuable resources for future molecular research.
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in
the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.
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