Hypertension Clinical Trial
To localize and identify new genes related to variation in blood pressure (BP) responses to a low dietary sodium intake, a high dietary sodium intake, oral potassium supplementation, and the cold pressor test.
BACKGROUND:
Systemic hypertension is a complex disease determined by both genetic and environmental
factors and is of significant public health interest. In addition, identifying genes that
interact significantly with dietary sodium and potassium intake, or even the cold pressure
test may enable clinicians to target life style modification for prevention and treatment of
hypertension.
The study is conducted in response to a Request for Applications issued in October, 2001 on
the Interaction of Genes and the Environment in Shaping Risk Factors for Heart, Lung, Blood,
and Sleep Disorders.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The study uses a family intervention study design. The investigators will recruit 750
sibships (n=1750 siblings) and their parents (n=1250) from 500 families, each family
ascertained through a proband who has untreated high normal BP or stage-1 hypertension
(systolic BP 130-160 mm Hg and diastolic BP 85-100 mm Hg) from rural China. They will
collect baseline information on medical history, lifestyle risk factors, anthropometric
measures, BP, and blood measures (renin activity, ACE, angiotensin II, natriuretic peptide,
glucose, insulin, and lipids) in all participants, and dietary nutrient intake (three
24-hour recalls) and urinary sodium and potassium excretion (three 24-hour) in the siblings.
They will conduct the following interventions in the siblings: a cold pressor test at
baseline (day 2 or 3), a 1-week low sodium-feeding study (40 mmol sodium/day on days 4-10),
a 1-week high sodium-feeding study (280 mmol sodium/day on days 11-17), and a 1-week oral
potassium supplementation (90 mmol potassium/day on days 18-24). They will measure BP and
24-hour urinary sodium and potassium excretion during the last 3 days of each intervention
period. They will also perform genotyping for genomewide linkage scans and for candidate
genes in all siblings and their parents. BP responses to the interventions will be analyzed
primarily as quantitative traits. The primary analyses include linkage analysis,
transmission/disequilibrium test, and association analysis between genetic markers and BP
responses to the interventions.
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