Y Hu1, Y Bi, G Guan. 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, First Affiliated Hospital, Medical College of Jiamusi University, Jiamusi 154003, China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the distribution of gene type of A1166 polymorphism site of the angiotensin II type 1 receptor gene (AT1RG) and whether it might be implicated in pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) woman. METHODS: We used polymerase chain reaction (PCR), restriction enzyme analysis and electrophoresis for this study. RESULTS: 1. The gene types of A1166 polymorphism site of AT1R gene on normal control and PIH and essential hypertension subjects were in accordance with Hardy-Weinberg laws. 2. The C allele frequencies of AT1R gene (A1166-->C) in control, PIH, and essential hypertension subjects was 3.7%, 11.4%, and 9.4%, respectively. 3. The frequency of variants(AC, CC) of AT1R gene A1166 polymorphism site in PIH (20.5%) was significantly higher than that of control subjects (7.4%). 4. The gene type of variants (AC, CC) and C allele frequency of AT1R gene A1166 polymorphism site in essential hypertension (18.8%, 9.4%, respectively) was higher than those of control subjects. There is no statistical difference in A1166-->C variants between PIH and essential hypertension. CONCLUSIONS: 1. The variants(A-->C) of 1166 polymorphism site of AT1RG predisposes increased risk of PIH. 2. The PIH patients are at the risk of suffering from essential hypertension.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the distribution of gene type of A1166 polymorphism site of the angiotensin II type 1 receptor gene (AT1RG) and whether it might be implicated in pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) woman. METHODS: We used polymerase chain reaction (PCR), restriction enzyme analysis and electrophoresis for this study. RESULTS: 1. The gene types of A1166 polymorphism site of AT1R gene on normal control and PIH and essential hypertension subjects were in accordance with Hardy-Weinberg laws. 2. The C allele frequencies of AT1R gene (A1166-->C) in control, PIH, and essential hypertension subjects was 3.7%, 11.4%, and 9.4%, respectively. 3. The frequency of variants(AC, CC) of AT1R gene A1166 polymorphism site in PIH (20.5%) was significantly higher than that of control subjects (7.4%). 4. The gene type of variants (AC, CC) and C allele frequency of AT1R gene A1166 polymorphism site in essential hypertension (18.8%, 9.4%, respectively) was higher than those of control subjects. There is no statistical difference in A1166-->C variants between PIH and essential hypertension. CONCLUSIONS: 1. The variants(A-->C) of 1166 polymorphism site of AT1RG predisposes increased risk of PIH. 2. The PIHpatients are at the risk of suffering from essential hypertension.