NOS3 polymorphisms are associated with arterial stiffness in children with type 1 diabetes

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OBJECTIVE - Type 1 diabetes is associated with endothelial dysfunction, arterial stiffness, and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) events. We previously demonstrated increased arterial stiffness in children with type 1 diabetes compared with control subjects. However, traditional CVD risk factors did not explain the difference in arterial stiffness. Furthermore, children with type 1 diabetes displayed notable within-group variation in arterial stiffness. We hypothesized that polymorphisms in the NOS3 gene may be associated with the differences seen in arterial stiffness within the population of children with type 1 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Thirty-six consecutively enrolled subjects aged 10-21 years with type 1 diabetes were studied. Subjects underwent radial tonometry in a fasting state. A corrected augmentation index (AI75) was the primary measure of arterial stiffness. Genotypes were determined for the NOS3 -786T→C and Glu298→Asp polymorphisms by pyrosequencing. AI75 values by genotype groups were compared by ANOVA and multivariate analysis. RESULTS - Median (interquartile range) AI75 values for -786TT and -786C carriers were -3.5 (-8.8 to 2.3) and 11.0 (6.0 to 14.4), respectively (P = 0.01); AI75 values for Glu298Glu patients and Asp298 carriers were 2.3 (-4.0 to 13.0) and 7.3 (-2.0 to 11.5), respectively (P = 0.59). In univariate analysis, age, sex, BMI percentile, and -786T→C genotype were significantly associated with AI75. The multivariate model, which included these four variables, was significantly associated with AI75 (P = 0.002, R2 = 0.40). CONCLUSIONS - This is the first reported association between -786T→C and arterial stiffness in type 1 diabetes. Larger studies are needed to confirm this observation for potential translation to risk assessment. © 2007 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Zineh, I., Beitelshees, A. L., & Haller, M. J. (2007). NOS3 polymorphisms are associated with arterial stiffness in children with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 30(3), 689–693. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc06-1697

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