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Volume 6, Issue 3 (Suppl)

J Hypertens, an open access journal

ISSN: 2167-1095

Page 79

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Hypertension 2017 & Nuclear Cardiology 2017

September 11-13, 2017

JOINT EVENTON

and

September 11-13, 2017 | Amsterdam, Netherlands

2

nd

International Conference on

Hypertension & Healthcare

2

nd

International Conference on

Non-invasive Cardiac Imaging, Nuclear Cardiology & Echocardiography

Association between angiotensinogen gene M235T polymorphism and plasma angiotensinogen level in

essential hypertension

Khin Sandar Oo

and

Han Naung Tun

H

ypertension is a non-communicable disease and it is an important public challenge worldwide because of its high prevalence.

Variants of genes encoding Renin-Angiotensin System have been extensively studied. AGT M235T polymorphism may be

the functional genotype, as it affects the basal transcription rate of angiotensinogen. Probably, this phenomenon might explain the

association of the

AGT

M235T genotype and the plasma angiotensinogen concentration. This case-control study was designed to

determine the association of the

AGT

M235T gene variants with essential hypertension and its relationship to plasma angiotensinogen

level in essential hypertension as well. In the present study, there were 144 subjects, 72 patients were essential hypertensive subjects

collected from outpatient department of Mandalay General Hospital and 72 subjects for control group, which was age, sex, matched

hypertensive subjects. After being informed consents, determination of blood pressure and BMI were done. The

AGT

M235T

genotypes were determined by polymerase chain reaction followed by digestion of the products with restriction endonuclease,

Tth111I

. In this study, there was statistically significant association with essential hypertension that identified for TT genotype

of M235T polymorphism [OR= 4.93 (95% CI) 1.97 to 12.37]. The frequency of homozygous TT genotype was more common in

hypertensive than normotensives. The difference was statistically significant (χ2 = 13.3, p=0.000309). The odd ratio for hypertension

with subjects carrying “T” allele was [OR= 2.56 (95% CI) 1.59 to 4.13]. In this study, the mean plasma angiotensinogen level of

hypertensive was 65.00±27.73 ng/ml whereas those of normotensives were 24.87±15.06 ng/ml. The mean plasma angiotensinogen

level of hypertensive was significantly higher than those of normotensives (p < 0.001). Moreover, patients carrying TT genotypes have

the higher level of plasma angiotensinogen level than other genotypes MT and MM (p=0.005 and p < 0.001) in both hypertensive

and normotensives. This study shows that

AGT

M235T polymorphism is significantly associated with the essential hypertension.

Therefore, this study gave information that

AGT

M235T is an important gene for determining susceptibility to essential hypertension.

By studying the

AGT

M235T gene, subjects with risk allele carrier have higher plasma angiotensinogen level and increased risk to

essential hypertension in Myanmar.

khin.sandaroo@ummdy.com

J Hypertens 2017, 6:3(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2167-1095-C1-003