The uncoupling protein 2 -866g > a polymorphism is associated with the risk of ischemic stroke in chinese type 2 diabetic patients

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Aims: To determine genetic predispsitions for diabetic cerebral ischemia, we investigated the relationship between the -866G>A polymorphism of uncoupling protein (UCP) 2 and the risk of ischemic stroke in two cohorts of type 2 diabetic patients. Methods: A total of 844 type 2 diabetic patients with 4-year prospective study were examined using a case-control methodology. And 404 cases with ischemical stroke, 440 cases without ischemical stroke. The -866G>A polymorphism in UCP2 was genotyped by TaqMan MGB probe method. Results: The -866G>A SNP in UCP2 was significantly associated with diabetic ischemical stroke (odds ratio [OR]= 1.94; 95% confidence interval [CI]= 0.68 to1.31; P < 0.037). Similar results were observed for baseline cases of IS. Stratification by sex confirmed an allelic association with IS in women, whereas no association was observed in men. Conclusions: The A allele of the -866G>A variant of UCP2 was associated with increased risk of IS in Chinese diabetic women with type 2 diabetes in a 4-year prospective study. This association was independent of other common IS risk factors. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Chai, Y., Gu, B., Qiu, J. R., Yi, H. G., Zhu, Q., Zhang, L., & Hu, G. (2012). The uncoupling protein 2 -866g > a polymorphism is associated with the risk of ischemic stroke in chinese type 2 diabetic patients. CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics, 18(8), 636–640. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-5949.2012.00333.x

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