Aim Recently, a novel susceptibility locus for coronary artery disease (CAD) has been identified on chromosome 9p21·3, linked to the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs1333049 G>C. However, the physiological mechanism through which this locus confers an increased CAD-risk is still unknown. The aim of the present case-control study was to test whether this chromosome 9p21·3 locus, represented by the rs1333049 variant, is associated with altered vasodilator resistance vessel function in healthy young volunteers. Design and results A total of 97 healthy male volunteers were screened for homozygous carriers of either the G- or the C-allele, the minor allele in European populations. Forearm blood flow (FBF) reactivity to acetylcholine (ACh) and glycerol trinitrate (GTN) was then studied in 10 C/C-genotype carriers compared with 10 control subjects harbouring the G/G-genotype. FBF responses to ACh and GTN were reduced in subjects homozygous for the C-allele of the rs1333049 SNP (P < 0·05). FBF reactivity to the highest dose of ACh and GTN was 95% and 74% lower when compared with control subjects with the G/G-genotype. Conclusion Our study revealed a functional impairment in forearm artery vasodilator resistance in carriers of the rs1333049 C/C-genotype, thus providing evidence for a first physiological functional link underlying the genetic association of the 9p21·3 locus with an increased cardiovascular risk. © 2010 Stichting European Society for Clinical Investigation Journal Foundation.
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Aschauer, S., Mittermayer, F., Wagner, C. C., Schmidt, W. M., Brunner, M., Haslacher, H., … Müller, M. (2010). Forearm vasodilator reactivity in homozygous carriers of the 9p21·3 rs1333049 G>C polymorphism. European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 40(8), 700–705. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2362.2010.02321.x
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