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Sibling correlation of left ventricular mass and geometry in hypertensive African Americans and whites: The HyperGEN study

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION
卷 14, 期 12, 页码 1226-1230

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S0895-7061(01)02200-2

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left ventricular hypertrophy; remodeling; echocardiography; race; heritability

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [U10 HL54515, U10 HL54509, U10 HL54496, U10 HL54473, R01 HL55673, U10 HL54495, U10 HL54471, U10 HL54472] Funding Source: Medline

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Background: Evidence suggests that left ventricular (LV) mass is under genetic control, independently of risk factors known to influence LV size and geometry. Methods: As part of the Flypet-GEN study, four field centers recruited African American and white hypertensive siblings (n = 1664). aged 23 to 87 years. Two-dimensionally guided M-mode echocardiography was performed, and LV mass and relative wall thickness (RWT) were measured at a central reading, center. Familial correlations were calculated separately for each ethnic group using maximum likelihood methods, adjusted for the potential confounding, influences of age, gender, systolic blood pressure, and obesity. Results: In African Americans, brother-sister, brother-brother, and sister-sister correlation coefficients and standard errors for LV mass were 0.29 (0.08), 0.44 (0.10). and 0.33 (0.05). In whites, the corresponding correlations were lower than in African Americans at 0.05 (0.08) 0.12 (0.11), and 0.22 (0.09), respectively. Sibling correlation of LV geometry, assessed by RWT, was less in African Americans than in whites: brother-sister, 0.04 (0.10) nu 0.21 (0.10). brother-brother, 0.12 (0.22) nu 0.28 (0.09), and sister-sister, 0.11 (0.07) nu 0.19 (0.11). Conclusions: LV mass is strongly correlated in hypertensive African American siblings, and modestly correlated in their white counterparts whereas RWT has stronger sibling correlation in whites, The patterns of familial correlation of echocardiographic LV mass and RWT suggest that the genetic underpinnings of LV hypertrophy and geometric remodeling may differ among ethnic groups. (C) 2001 American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd.

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