Hypertension Clinical Trial
To define the underlying genetics of hypertension in an Asian population by studying intermediate phenotypes.
BACKGROUND:
Hypertension, an exceedingly common trait in most developed countries, imparts an increased
risk of cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and renal diseases. Nevertheless, the primary
determinants of elevated blood pressure in most patients are unknown. Recognizing that a
sizable portion of variation in blood pressure is genetically determined, one line of
research has focused on identifying genetic variants that contribute to the pathogenesis of
hypertension. However, standard genetic linkage analysis using "hypertension" as a phenotype
may lack power due to the multifactorial nature of the disorder. A way to overcome this
challenge is to subdivide hypertensive subjects into more homogenous subgroups.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The overall goal, which is to define the underlying genetics of hypertension in an Asian
population by studying intermediate phenotypes, can be divided into three parts. First, the
rural Chinese population will be characterized by the collection of intermediate phenotype
data on 600 unrelated individuals with high diastolic blood pressure and on 100 normotensive
controls. Intermediate phenotypes include: 1) non-modulation of adrenal and renal vascular
responses to angiotensin II with changes in sodium intake; 2) altered urinary kallikrein
excretion; 3) low plasma renin activity response to volume depletion; 4) increased free
cortisol excretion; and 5) insulin resistance. Second, candidate genes will be chosen
according to the underlying physiology of the intermediate phenotypes, and variations in the
coding sequences of these potentially relevant genes will be identified. Finally,
polymorphisms identified in the candidate genes will be tested through case-control analyses
defined by the intermediate phenotypes.
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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