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Background/Aim: The renin-angiotensinaldosterone system (RAAS) may be implicated in carotid atheromatosis (CA) development. We aimed to assess the relationship of M235T-angiotensinogen (AGT) and insertion/deletion of angiotensin conversion enzyme (I/DACE) genotypes with CA in patients with essential hypertension (EHT). Patients and Methods: We determined the M235T-AGT and I/D-ACE genotypes, using PCR-RFLP methods, in 162 hypertensive subjects from three tertiary regional medical centers. The relationship between the studied RAAS gene polymorphisms and CA was assessed by multiple logistic regressions. Results: Hypertensive patients carrying the MT/TT235-AGT and MT235-AGT genotypes had a 2.17-fold (p=0.033) and 2.24-fold (p=0.036) increased risk to develop CA, respectively. These genotypes, MT/TT 235-AGT (OR=2.17, p=0.033) and MT235-AGT (OR=2.24, p=0.036), remain independent risk factors for CA in hypertensive patients according to the multivariate model. Conclusion: There is a statistically significant association between M235T-AGT and CA, when adjusting for several confounders and controlling for hypertension.
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Mocan, O., Radulescu, D., Buzdugan, E., Cozma, A., Leucuta, D. C., & Procopciuc, L. M. (2020). Association between M235T-AGT and I/D-ACE polymorphisms and carotid atheromatosis in hypertensive patients: A cross-sectional study. In Vivo, 34(5), 2811–2819. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.12107
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