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Tier II GS136778 • systolic blood pressure 1 (Sysbp1, Published QTL Chr 10)

DESCRIPTION:

QTL associated with systolic blood pressure 1. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (66475156)

LABEL:

QTL-Sysbp1-Mouse-Chr 10

SCORE TYPE:

Binary

DATE ADDED:

2012-04-02

DATE UPDATED:

2024-04-25

SPECIES:

AUTHORS:

Marques FZ, Campain AE, Davern PJ, Yang YH, Head GA, Morris BJ

TITLE:

Genes influencing circadian differences in blood pressure in hypertensive mice.

JOURNAL:

PloS one Apr 2011, Vol 6, pp. e19203

ABSTRACT:

Essential hypertension is a common multifactorial heritable condition in which increased sympathetic outflow from the central nervous system is involved in the elevation in blood pressure (BP), as well as the exaggerated morning surge in BP that is a risk factor for myocardial infarction and stroke in hypertensive patients. The Schlager BPH/2J mouse is a genetic model of hypertension in which increased sympathetic outflow from the hypothalamus has an important etiological role in the elevation of BP. Schlager hypertensive mice exhibit a large variation in BP between the active and inactive periods of the day, and also show a morning surge in BP. To investigate the genes responsible for the circadian variation in BP in hypertension, hypothalamic tissue was collected from BPH/2J and normotensive BPN/3J mice at the \'peak\' (n = 12) and \'trough\' (n = 6) of diurnal BP. Using Affymetrix GeneChip® Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Arrays, validation by quantitative real-time PCR and a statistical method that adjusted for clock genes, we identified 212 hypothalamic genes whose expression differed between \'peak\' and \'trough\' BP in the hypertensive strain. These included genes with known roles in BP regulation, such as vasopressin, oxytocin and thyrotropin releasing hormone, as well as genes not recognized previously as regulators of BP, including chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 19, hypocretin and zinc finger and BTB domain containing 16. Gene ontology analysis showed an enrichment of terms for inflammatory response, mitochondrial proton-transporting ATP synthase complex, structural constituent of ribosome, amongst others. In conclusion, we have identified genes whose expression differs between the peak and trough of 24-hour circadian BP in BPH/2J mice, pointing to mechanisms responsible for diurnal variation in BP. The findings may assist in the elucidation of the mechanism for the morning surge in BP in essential hypertension. PUBMED: 21541337
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Social Control, Formal (D012926)
Pressure (D011312)
Zinc Fingers (D016335)
Myocardial Infarction (D009203)
Models, Genetic (D008957)
Polymerase Chain Reaction (D016133)
Patients (D010361)
Vasopressins (D014667)
Ribosomes (D012270)
Central Nervous System (D002490)
Risk Factors (D012307)
Hypertension (D006973)
Blood Pressure (D001794)
Nervous System (D009420)
Tissues (D014024)
Oxytocin (D010121)
Hypothalamus (D007031)
Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone (D013973)
Thyrotropin (D013972)
Infarction (D007238)
Hormones (D006728)
Fingers (D005385)
Adenosine Triphosphate (D000255)
hypothalamus (MA:0000173)
central nervous system (MA:0000167)
nervous system (MA:0000016)
hypertension (MP:0000231)
abnormal inflammatory response (MP:0001845)
proton-transporting ATP synthase complex (GO:0045259)
mitochondrial proton-transporting ATP synthase complex (GO:0005753)
inflammatory response (GO:0006954)
structural constituent of ribosome (GO:0003735)

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