Journal article
Genes controlling postural changes in blood pressure: Comprehensive association analysis of ATP-sensitive potassium channel genes KCNJ8 and ABCC9
JA Ellis, A Lamantia, R Chavez, KJ Scurrah, CG Nichols, SB Harrap
Physiological Genomics | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2010
Abstract
Buffering of blood pressure during change of posture such as standing is controlled largely by the baroreflex. In our population-based Victorian Family Heart Study (VFHS), we previously demonstrated that, on average, systolic blood pressure (SBP) changes very little on standing; however, interindividual variation is substantial and shows familial aggregation, with ∼25% of the variance attributable to genetic factors. Our genomewide linkage analysis suggests a region on chromosome 12p that harbors two strong candidate genes, KCNJ8 and ABCC9, encoding the channel-forming inward rectifier subunit Kir6.1 and the ATP-sensitive binding cassette SUR2B, respectively. These are key components of smoo..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid from the National Heart Foundation of Australia. J. A. Ellis is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) Capacity Building Grant in Population Health. K. J. Scurrah acknowledges support from the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia).