Association of ACE Gene Polymorphism with Hypertension and Metabolic Risk Factors among Indigenous People of the Northern Territory of Yakutia

The research objective was to study the association of the ACE gene I/D polymorphism with essential hypertension (EH) and metabolic risk factors among indigenous people of the northern territory of Yakutia. The obtained data show that representatives of indigenous people of the North of Yakutia with...

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Published in:International Journal of Biomedicine
Main Authors: Sargylana I. Sofronova, Maria P. Kirillina, Vyacheslav M. Nikolaev, Sardaana K. Kononova, Oksana G. Sidorova, Anna N. Romanova
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Published: International Medical Research and Development Corporation 2019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:46e7226204ef4d5a8580187888fd58ae 2023-05-15T18:44:43+02:00 Association of ACE Gene Polymorphism with Hypertension and Metabolic Risk Factors among Indigenous People of the Northern Territory of Yakutia Sargylana I. Sofronova Maria P. Kirillina Vyacheslav M. Nikolaev Sardaana K. Kononova Oksana G. Sidorova Anna N. Romanova 2019-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.21103/Article9(2)_OA3 https://doaj.org/article/46e7226204ef4d5a8580187888fd58ae EN eng International Medical Research and Development Corporation http://ijbm.org/articles/IJBM_9(2)_OA3.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2158-0510 https://doaj.org/toc/2158-0529 doi:10.21103/Article9(2)_OA3 2158-0510 2158-0529 https://doaj.org/article/46e7226204ef4d5a8580187888fd58ae International Journal of Biomedicine, Vol 9, Iss 2, Pp 102-105 (2019) essential hypertension ACE gene indigenous people risk factors Medicine R article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.21103/Article9(2)_OA3 2022-12-31T00:38:54Z The research objective was to study the association of the ACE gene I/D polymorphism with essential hypertension (EH) and metabolic risk factors among indigenous people of the northern territory of Yakutia. The obtained data show that representatives of indigenous people of the North of Yakutia with the ACE ID genotype are characterized with high levels of systolic blood pressure. The carriage of DD genotype in EH patients is associated with a high frequency of hypercholesterolemia and hyper-LDL cholesterolemia. The carriage of ID genotype in EH patients, compared to subjects without EH, is characterized by higher blood levels of TC, LDL-C, TG, and FPG and associated with a high frequency of obesity. Thus, the ACE I/D polymorphism was found to be associated with metabolic risk factors in indigenous EH patients of the North of Yakutia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakutia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles International Journal of Biomedicine 9 2 102 105
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topic essential hypertension
ACE gene
indigenous people
risk factors
Medicine
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ACE gene
indigenous people
risk factors
Medicine
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Sargylana I. Sofronova
Maria P. Kirillina
Vyacheslav M. Nikolaev
Sardaana K. Kononova
Oksana G. Sidorova
Anna N. Romanova
Association of ACE Gene Polymorphism with Hypertension and Metabolic Risk Factors among Indigenous People of the Northern Territory of Yakutia
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ACE gene
indigenous people
risk factors
Medicine
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description The research objective was to study the association of the ACE gene I/D polymorphism with essential hypertension (EH) and metabolic risk factors among indigenous people of the northern territory of Yakutia. The obtained data show that representatives of indigenous people of the North of Yakutia with the ACE ID genotype are characterized with high levels of systolic blood pressure. The carriage of DD genotype in EH patients is associated with a high frequency of hypercholesterolemia and hyper-LDL cholesterolemia. The carriage of ID genotype in EH patients, compared to subjects without EH, is characterized by higher blood levels of TC, LDL-C, TG, and FPG and associated with a high frequency of obesity. Thus, the ACE I/D polymorphism was found to be associated with metabolic risk factors in indigenous EH patients of the North of Yakutia.
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author Sargylana I. Sofronova
Maria P. Kirillina
Vyacheslav M. Nikolaev
Sardaana K. Kononova
Oksana G. Sidorova
Anna N. Romanova
author_facet Sargylana I. Sofronova
Maria P. Kirillina
Vyacheslav M. Nikolaev
Sardaana K. Kononova
Oksana G. Sidorova
Anna N. Romanova
author_sort Sargylana I. Sofronova
title Association of ACE Gene Polymorphism with Hypertension and Metabolic Risk Factors among Indigenous People of the Northern Territory of Yakutia
title_short Association of ACE Gene Polymorphism with Hypertension and Metabolic Risk Factors among Indigenous People of the Northern Territory of Yakutia
title_full Association of ACE Gene Polymorphism with Hypertension and Metabolic Risk Factors among Indigenous People of the Northern Territory of Yakutia
title_fullStr Association of ACE Gene Polymorphism with Hypertension and Metabolic Risk Factors among Indigenous People of the Northern Territory of Yakutia
title_full_unstemmed Association of ACE Gene Polymorphism with Hypertension and Metabolic Risk Factors among Indigenous People of the Northern Territory of Yakutia
title_sort association of ace gene polymorphism with hypertension and metabolic risk factors among indigenous people of the northern territory of yakutia
publisher International Medical Research and Development Corporation
publishDate 2019
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