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J Hum Hypertens ; 29(3): 167-72, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25102225

ABSTRACT

We recently identified rs3918226 as a hypertension susceptibility locus (-665 C>T), TT homozygosity being associated with higher hypertension risk. T compared with C allele transfected cells had lower endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) expression. In the family-based Flemish Study on Environment, Genes and Health Outcomes (50.9% women; mean age 40.3 years), we investigated whether 32 TT homozygotes had worse outcomes than 2787 C allele carriers. Over 15 years (median), total and cardiovascular mortality and cardiovascular and coronary events amounted to 269 (9.5%), 98 (3.5%), 247 (8.8%) and 120 (4.3%), respectively. While accounting for family clusters, the hazard ratios associated with TT homozygosity were 4.11 (P=0.0052) for cardiovascular mortality (4 deaths), 2.75 (P=0.0067) for cardiovascular events (7 endpoints) and 3.10 (P=0.022) for coronary events (4 endpoints). With adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors, these hazard ratios were 6.01 (P=0.0003), 2.64 (P=0.0091) and 2.89 (P=0.010), respectively. Analyses unadjusted for blood pressure and antihypertensive treatment produced consistent results. For all fatal plus nonfatal cardiovascular events, the positive predictive value, attributable risk and population-attributable risk associated with TT homozygosity were 21.9, 61.5 and 2.0%, respectively. In conclusion, TT homozygosity at the position -665 in the eNOS promoter predicts adverse outcomes, independent of blood pressure and other risk factors.


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Cardiovascular Diseases/genetics , Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III/genetics , Adult , Belgium/epidemiology , Cardiovascular Diseases/mortality , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , White People/genetics , Young Adult
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Talanta ; 39(5): 481-6, 1992 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18965404

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A constant potential electrolytic method for the preparation of a new polypyrrole-lead dioxide composite electrode on glassy-carbon substrate is described. The method involves constant potential electrolysis (CPE) of 1M potassium nitrate containing 2mM lead acetate at + 1.100 V vs. SCE for about 10 min, followed by addition of 25mM pyrrole and subsequent CPE at + 0.800 V for about 2-3 min. The choice of experimental conditions for the preparation and mechanical stability, open circuit potential (ocp) response, background current levels and typical voltammetric response of Mn(2+) in 1M sulphuric acid are also presented and discussed.

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