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Angiotensin I–Converting Enzyme Genotypes and Angiotensin II Receptors

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Authors: J L, Dieguez-Lucena; P, Aranda-Lara; M, Ruiz-Galdón; J, García-Villanova; M, Morell-Ocaña; A, Reyes-Engel;

Angiotensin I–Converting Enzyme Genotypes and Angiotensin II Receptors

Abstract

In the present study, we studied angiotensin II type 1 (AT 1 ) and type 2 (AT 2 ) receptor messengers by quantitative reverse transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction. We examined peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 30 healthy subjects and 50 subjects with primary hypertension, in whom angiotensin I–converting enzyme genotype was determined, before and after 15 days of treatment with different antihypertensive drugs. The medication included a calcium channel antagonist, an angiotensin I–converting enzyme inhibitor, and a β 1 -blocker. We also studied the relationship between AT 1 receptor gene expression and biochemical parameters of the renin-angiotensin system. AT 1 receptor messenger levels were positively correlated with plasma renin activity in both normotensive and untreated hypertensive subjects. Increases of this messenger and plasma angiotensin II levels were correlated with the D allele in the same individuals. AT 1 receptor messenger levels decreased significantly with angiotensin I–converting enzyme inhibitor treatment in subjects with the DD genotype, and a significant decrease was observed in subjects with the II and ID genotypes treated with a calcium antagonist. No changes were observed in mRNA with the β 1 -blocker. We conclude that the AT 2 receptor is not expressed in peripheral leukocytes and that AT 1 receptor messenger levels vary in relation to angiotensin I–converting enzyme genotype and pharmacological treatment. These results suggest that angiotensin I–converting enzyme genotype may be an important factor when deciding on antihypertensive therapy in individuals with primary hypertension.

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Adult, Genetic Markers, Male, Receptors, Angiotensin, Base Sequence, Genotype, Angiotensin II, Adrenergic beta-Antagonists, Molecular Sequence Data, Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors, Middle Aged, Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A, Calcium Channel Blockers, Renin-Angiotensin System, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Hypertension, Humans, Female, RNA, Messenger, Antihypertensive Agents

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