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Genetic variation in the alpha.sub.1B-adrenergic receptor and vascular response
Ist Teil von
The pharmacogenomics journal, 2017-07, Vol.17 (4), p.366
Ort / Verlag
Nature Publishing Group
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
The alpha.sub.1B ([alpha].sub.1B)-adrenergic receptors contribute to vasoconstriction in humans. We tested the hypothesis that variation in the ADRA1B gene contributes to interindividual variability and ethnic differences in adrenergic vasoconstriction. We measured dorsal hand vein responses to increasing doses of phenylephrine in 64 Caucasians and 41 African Americans and genotyped 34 ADRA1B variants. We validated findings in another model of catecholamine-induced vasoconstriction, the increase in mean arterial pressure ([DELTA]MAP) during a cold pressor test (CPT). One ADRA1B variant, rs10070745, present in 14 African-American heterozygotes but not in Caucasians, was associated with a lower phenylephrine ED.sub.50 (geometric mean (95% confidence interval), 144 (69-299) ng ml.sup.-1) compared with 27 African-American non-carriers (208 (130-334) ng ml.sup.-1; P=0.015) and contributed to the ethnic differences in ED.sub.50. The same variant was also associated with a greater [DELTA]MAP during CPT (P=0.008). In conclusion, ADRA1B rs10070745 was significantly associated with vasoconstrictor responses after adrenergic stimulation and contributed to the ethnic difference in phenylephrine sensitivity.