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Natriuretic peptide clearance receptor alleles and susceptibility to abdominal adiposity.

Riccardo Sarzani1, Pasquale Strazzullo, Fabio Salvi, Roberto Iacone, Francesca Pietrucci, Alfonso Siani, Gianvincenzo Barba, Maria Clara Gerardi, Paolo Dessì-Fulgheri, Alessandro Rappelli.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To test the association of the C(-55)A polymorphism of the natriuretic peptide clearance receptor (NPRC) with blood pressure (BP), overweight/obesity, and body fat distribution in a large male adult population. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: The study population was from a cross-sectional and follow-up study of 787 untreated male participants in the 1994 to 1995 follow-up examination of the Olivetti Heart Study in Naples (356 of whom were examined previously in 1975). BP and anthropometric measures were taken, and biochemical assays were performed. The NPRC gene polymorphism C(-55)A was evaluated by polymerase chain reaction and HgaI digestion.
RESULTS: In the whole study population, there was no difference in BP, BMI, and biochemical tests among genotypes. Considering an A(-55) recessive model of inheritance, the AA subjects had lower BMI and waist circumference and lower prevalence of overweight, obesity, and abdominal adiposity as compared with the CC+CA subjects. On reviewing the characteristics of the subgroup previously examined in 1975, the AA subjects had already lower BMI, and their 20-year rate of overweight and obesity was lower than the CC+CA subjects; no difference was observed in the rate of hypertension. DISCUSSION: Male subjects carrying the A(-55)A NPRC genotype had a significantly lower prevalence of overweight, obesity, and abdominal adiposity. They also had a lower 20-year rate of overweight compared with CC+CA individuals. These findings from a large unselected and untreated male population are in keeping with the recent evidence of a powerful lipolytic and lipomobilizing activity of natriuretic peptides.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14981229     DOI: 10.1038/oby.2004.44

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Res        ISSN: 1071-7323


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