Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0006s4 | (1) | SFE2003

Y Are Men The Weaker Sex?

Charchar F

For years it was thought that the excess male mortality compared to age-matched females was explained by unhealthy behaviours that were more acceptable for men, and not the inherent sex differences in biology. The intention of this review is to illustrate whether it is our environment, hormones or genes that really make the sexes different in terms of the cardiovascular system. My focus will be on the genetic difference between men and women, in particular, the Y chromosome, a...

ea0007p140 | Growth and development | BES2004

Long-term association of the Y chromosome and blood pressure in boys at the pre- and post-pubertal periods

Charchar F , Shankar R , Eckert G , Tomaszewski M , Dominiczak A , Pratt J

Background: We have recently demonstrated that blood pressure (BP) in children was elevated in males compared to females in the post-pubertal period. We have also shown that the Y chromosome in associated to BP in adult men. Here we report on the effect of 2 polymorphisms on the Y chromosome on BP in male children studied longitudinally both in the pre- and post-pubertal periods.Methods: We genotyped for 2 SNPs (HindIII +/-; M9 C/G) on the Y chromosome n...

ea0005oc11 | Cardiovascular Endocrinology | BES2003

Characterisation of the metabolic syndrome in the stroke prone spontaneously hypertensive rat and the contribution of the Y chromosome

Strahorn P , Graham D , Champange B , Charchar F , Crawford L , Sattar N , Dominiczak A

Objective: The spontaneously hypertensive stroke prone rat (SHRSP) is a model of insulin resistance and dyslipidemia. Feeding a 60% fructose diet exaggerates these phenotypes. The Y chromosome may influence lipid levels in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR). Therefore we aim to characterise the metabolic syndrome using in vivo and dyslipidemic phenotpyes in the SHRSP and examine the contribution of the Y chromosome.Methods: SHRSP and WKY Y consomic strains (SP...

ea0005p80 | Diabetes, Metabolism and Cardiovascular | BES2003

Influence of the Y chromosome on inter-individual variation in cholesterol serum levels of young men

Charchar F , Tomaszewski M , Lacka B , Zakrzewski J , Zukowska-Szczechowska E , Grzeszczak W , Dominiczak A

Males display an increased level of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality than age matched females. Among the genetic factors responsible for the relationship between higher cardiovascular risk and male gender are the sex chromosomes. In this study we investigated the association between serum lipid profile and a polymorphism on the non-recombining region of the human Y chromosome in a population of young Caucasian individuals. 1157 young males were recruited form the general...

ea0003p160 | Genetics | BES2002

Independent Y chromosome markers associated with blood pressure and testosterone levels

Charchar F , Tomaszewski M , Padmanabhan S , Lacka B , Anderson N , Zukowska-Szczechowska E , Grzeszczak W , Dominiczak A

Objective: To examine if there was an association between blood pressure and two polymorphic markers, M9 (CtoG) and HindIII in the non-recombining region of the Y chromosome.Design and Methods: 204 pedigrees all including hypertensive individuals were collected from the south of Poland after local Ethical committee approval. Phenotypic data including hypertensive status as well as BP, weight and height were collected. We phenotyped and genotyped 155 unr...

ea0005oc10 | Cardiovascular Endocrinology | BES2003

Genomic analysis of congenic rat strains identifies a new candidate gene for human hypertension

McBride M , Carr F , Graham D , Anderson N , Clark J , Lee W , Charchar F , Brosnan M , Dominiczak A

Objective. The aims of our study were to utilise a combination of high fidelity phenotyping, microarray gene expression profiling and conserved synteny mapping between rodent and human genomes to identify genetic determinants underlying human hypertension.Methods. We used the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHRSP) and a congenic strain (SP.WKYGla2c*) produced by introgressing a quantitative trait locus responsible for blood pressure regulation on rat chromosom...

ea0003p159 | Genetics | BES2002

Single nucleotide polymorphisms of the beta2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) gene and hypertension

Brain N , Tomaszewski M , Lacka B , Charchar F , Wang W , Padhmanaban S , Anderson N , Zukowska-Szczechowska E , Grzeszczak W , Dominiczak A

Objective: Three nonsynonomous SNPs, Arg16Gly, Gln27Glu and Thr164Ile, in the coding region of the ADRB2 gene affect either receptor affinity or trafficking. Their distribution has been shown to differ significantly in hypertension. We investigated the association of these loci with hypertension in the Silesian Hypertension Study.Methods: Following local ethics approval, 274 unrelated Polish subjects consisting of 146 hypertensives and 128 normotensives ...