Heritable Influence of DBH on Adrenergic and Renal Function: Twin and Disease Studies
Dalal N Pasha,
Jason T Davis,
Fangwen Rao,
Yuqing Chen,
Gen Wen,
Maple M Fung,
Manjula Mahata,
Kuixing Zhang,
Danuta Trzebinska,
Maja Mustapic,
C Makena Hightower,
Michael S Lipkowitz,
Ming Ji,
Michael G Ziegler,
Caroline M Nievergelt and
Daniel T O'Connor
PLOS ONE, 2013, vol. 8, issue 12, 1-10
Abstract:
Background: Elevated sympathetic activity is associated with kidney dysfunction. Here we used twin pairs to probe heritability of GFR and its genetic covariance with other traits. Methods: We evaluated renal and adrenergic phenotypes in twins. GFR was estimated by CKD-EPI algorithm. Heritability and genetic covariance of eGFR and associated risk traits were estimated by variance-components. Meta-analysis probed reproducibility of DBH genetic effects. Effect of DBH genetic variation on renal disease was tested in the NIDDK-AASK cohort. Results: Norepinephrine secretion rose across eGFR tertiles while eGFR fell (p
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0082956
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