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The effects of endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene polymorphisms on endothelial function and metabolic risk factors in healthy subjects: the significance of plasma adiponectin levels

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 158, Issue 2, Pages 189-195

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BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/EJE-07-0632

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Objective: Genetic variants of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) gene, Glu298Asp and T-786C, have been reported to be associated with cardiovascular disease. Adiponectin is an adipocyte-derived plasma protein with insulin-sensitizing and vascular protective effects; its levels are typically low in metabolic syndrome. Therefore, eNOS gene polymorphisms may also be associated with specific metabolic profiles, including plasma adiponectin levels and atherogcnic lipids. Methods: We evaluated the functional significance of eNOS gene Glu298Asp and T-786C polymorphisms on endothelial function and metabolic profiles in 101 healthy young men (mean age 30.3 years) before the progression of atherosclerotic lesions. Results: No linkage disequilibrium was found between the two genotypes. The Asp298 allele carriers of the eNOS gene presented significantly higher plasma low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, LDL particle size, malondialdehyde-modified LDL (MDA-LDL), and fasting insulin levels and lower plasma high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, apolipoprotein A-I levels, and endothelium-dependent vasodilation when compared with noncarriers. In spite of higher MIDA-LDL levels, Asp298 carriers had significantly larger LDL particle size. By contrast, in C-786 allele carriers, systolic blood pressure was significantly higher, and plasma high-molecular-wcight adiponectin levels and endothelium-dependent vasodilation were significantly lower than those in non-carriers. Conclusions: Although both eNOS polymorphisms induced endothelial dysfunction, the eNOS T-786C polymorphism may be associated with adiponectin levels, whereas the Glu298Asp polymorphism may be associated with atherogenic lipid levels.

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