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Twenty-four-hour blood pressure and heart rate profiles in humans. A twin study.

J P Degaute1, E Van Cauter, P van de Borne, P Linkowski.   

Abstract

To delineate the relative roles of genetic and environmental factors on physiological variations of blood pressure and heart rate, we performed 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitorings with simultaneous polygraphic sleep recordings in 28 monozygotic and 16 dizygotic healthy young male twin pairs investigated in a standardized physical and social environment. Blood pressure and heart rate were measured every 10 minutes for 24 hours. A best-fit curve based on the periodogram method was used to quantify changes in blood pressure and heart rate over the 24-hour span. Surprisingly, monozygotic twins as a group tended to have higher blood pressure values than dizygotic twins, and this difference reached the level of significance for daytime systolic blood pressure (P < .005). Although environmental influences largely controlled the mean levels and characteristics of the 24-hour systolic blood pressure variations, significant genetic effects were demonstrated for the mean levels and 24-hour patterns of diastolic blood pressure and heart rate. For both diastolic blood pressure and heart rate, the genetic effects concerned largely the same characteristics of the 24-hour profiles: the 24-hour mean, the daytime mean, the value of the evening acrophase, and the value of the major acrophase. Moreover, there was a strong genetic influence for the amplitude of the 24-hour rhythm of heart rate.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8307635     DOI: 10.1161/01.hyp.23.2.244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertension        ISSN: 0194-911X            Impact factor:   10.190


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