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Department of Heart and Lung Diseases (R.R., G.H., P.B.) and Research Center for Endocrinology and Metabolism (K.L., B.C.), Sahlgrenska University Hospital, S-413 45 Göteborg, Sweden; Physical Activity Sciences Laboratory (Y.C.C., L.P.), Laval University, Ste-Foy, Quebec G1K 7P4, Canada; and Pennington Biomedical Research Center (R.R., M.C., C.B.), Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808
Address correspondence and requests for reprints to: Roland Rosmond, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Heart and Lung Diseases, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, S-413 45 Göteborg, Sweden.
Recent animal studies indicate that leptin is involved in the regulation of blood pressure through the leptin receptor. Therefore, 51-yr-old men (N = 284) were selected; and anthropometric, endocrine, metabolic, and hemodynamic variables were examined in relation to polymorphisms of the leptin receptor gene (LEPR), by restriction fragment length polymorphism technique.
Three polymorphisms were examined: Lys109Arg in exon 4, Gln223Arg in exon 6, and Lys656Asn in exon 14. In comparison with Lys109 homozygotes, Arg109 homozygotes (9%) showed lower body mass index (BMI) and abdominal sagittal diameter, as well as lower systolic (10.0 mm Hg) and diastolic (7.8 mm Hg) blood pressure. Additionally, Arg223 homozygotes (26.8%) showed lower blood pressure (7.6/5.7 mm Hg) than Gln223 homozygotes. These lower blood pressure levels were independent of other variables. No differences were found with the Lys656Asn polymorphism.
Measurements of body fat mass correlated with leptin concentration in
Lys109 homozygotes and in Lys109 heterozygotes but not in Arg109
homozygotes. Blood pressure correlated with leptin only in men carrying
the wild-type allele Lys109. With both elevated BMI and leptin, Lys109
homozygotes had higher blood pressure than the Arg109 homozygous men
(12.4/6.9 mm Hg). Men with blood pressure
140/90 mm Hg had, in
comparison with normotensive men, increased BMI and leptin levels, and
Lys109 homozygotes were significantly more prevalent.
These results suggest that leptin is associated with blood pressure regulation in men through the leptin receptor. When BMI and leptin are elevated, increased blood pressure is found only with the most prevalent LEPR genotype at codons 109 and 223, whereas variants of this receptor seem to protect from hypertension. This might explain why not all obese men are hypertensive.
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