2006
β-2 Adrenergic Receptor Diplotype Defines a Subset of Salt-Sensitive Hypertension
Pojoga L, Kolatkar NS, Williams JS, Perlstein TS, Jeunemaitre X, Brown NJ, Hopkins PN, Raby BA, Williams GH. β-2 Adrenergic Receptor Diplotype Defines a Subset of Salt-Sensitive Hypertension. Hypertension 2006, 48: 892-900. PMID: 17015767, DOI: 10.1161/01.hyp.0000244688.45472.95.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAnimalsFemaleGenetic VariationHumansHypertensionMiddle AgedPhenotypePolymorphism, GeneticRatsRats, WistarReceptors, Adrenergic, beta-2Sodium Chloride, DietaryConceptsBlood pressure responseSalt-sensitive hypertensionBeta-2 adrenergic receptorsAldosterone secretionDietary sodiumAdrenergic receptorsGreater blood pressure responseAdrenergic receptor variantsHigh plasma aldosteroneLow plasma reninLow-sodium balanceNormotensive white subjectsMean arterial pressureLow-renin hypertensionSerum potassium levelsAdrenergic receptor genotypePressure responseBlood pressure evaluationAdrenergic receptor stimulationAldosterone responseAldosterone systemHypertensive subjectsNormotensive subjectsPlasma aldosteronePlasma renin
2000
Human β2‐adrenergic receptor polymorphisms: No association with essential hypertension in black or white Americans
Xie H, Stein C, Kim R, Gainer J, Sofowora G, Dishy V, Brown N, Goree R, Haines J, Wood A. Human β2‐adrenergic receptor polymorphisms: No association with essential hypertension in black or white Americans. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2000, 67: 670-675. PMID: 10872649, DOI: 10.1067/mcp.2000.106293.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHypertensive subjectsEssential hypertensionGlu27 alleleBeta2-adrenergic receptor genotypesBeta2-adrenergic receptor polymorphismsWhite subjectsReceptor variantsBeta2-adrenergic receptor geneNormotensive white subjectsPresence of hypertensionBlack subjectsHomozygous genotypeBeta2-adrenergic receptorCommon genetic polymorphismsHypertensive groupNormotensive subjectsBlood pressurePopulation-based case-control association studiesVascular responsesCase-control association studyReceptor polymorphismsReceptor genotypeHypertensionReceptor responsesHuman beta2-adrenergic receptor
1999
Frequency of functionally important beta-2 adrenoceptor polymorphisms varies markedly among African-American, Caucasian and Chinese individuals.
Xie HG, Stein CM, Kim RB, Xiao ZS, He N, Zhou HH, Gainer JV, Brown NJ, Haines JL, Wood AJ. Frequency of functionally important beta-2 adrenoceptor polymorphisms varies markedly among African-American, Caucasian and Chinese individuals. Pharmacogenetics And Genomics 1999, 9: 511-6. PMID: 10780271.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAsian PeopleBase SequenceBlack or African AmericanBlack PeopleChinaDNA PrimersGenotypeHumansPolymorphism, GeneticReceptors, Adrenergic, beta-2White PeopleConceptsAfrican American individualsChinese individualsEthnic differencesSeverity of hypertensionDifferent ethnic groupsBeta-2 adrenergic receptorsMarked ethnic differencesEthnic groupsAdrenoceptor polymorphismsBAR agonistsGlu27 polymorphismGly16 alleleGlu27 alleleVascular responsesDisease manifestationsHealthy individualsAdrenergic receptorsCommon polymorphismsMarked interethnic differencesInterethnic differencesHomozygous genotypeGln27Arg16PolymorphismAlterations