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The clinical significance of the apolipoprotein E genotype in patients with hypertension has been a subject of debate. We enrolled 94 patients with hypertension and 102 healthy controls in this study and determined their plasma levels of triglyceride, total cholesterol, high- and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, apolipoprotein AI, and apolipoprotein B. The apolipoprotein E genotypes were identified by polymerase chain reaction, restriction fragment length polymorphism, and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Apolipoprotein E3/4 genotype and 4 allele frequencies in the hypertensive group were higher than in controls. In hypertensive patients with apolipoprotein E3/4 and E4/4 genotypes, systolic blood pressure was significantly higher than in those with apolipoprotein E2/3 or E3/3 genotypes. Meanwhile, the plasma levels of total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, and apolipoprotein B were higher in hypertensive patients with the .4 allele than the 2 or 3 allele. The echographic measurements of carotid artery intimal-medial thickness showed increasing values from 2 to 4 allele carriers in the hypertensive group. Analysis of variance showed that the carotid intimal-medial thickness was significantly greater in hypertensive patients with 4 alleles compared with 2 or 3 alleles. Our data show an association between apolipoprotein E genotype and hypertension and support the hypothesis that the apolipoprotein 4 allele is a susceptibility locus for systolic hypertension and carotid artery atherosclerosis.
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Received: 23 July 2002 / Accepted: 27 December 2002
Correspondence to Xiaotao Li
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Li, X., Du, Y., Du, Y. et al. Association of apolipoprotein E gene polymorphism with essential hypertension and its complications. Clin Exp Med 2, 175–179 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s102380300003
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s102380300003