Author(s):
Cymbron, Teresa
; Raposo, Mafalda
; Kazachkova, Nadia
; Bettencourt, Conceição
; Silva, Francisca
; Santos, Cristina
; Dahmani, Yahya
; Lourenço, Paula C.
; Ferin, Rita
; Pavão, Maria Leonor
; Lima, Manuela
Date: 2011
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/2744
Origin: Repositório da Universidade dos Açores
Subject(s): Polymorphisms; Susceptibility Genes; Atherosclerosis; Ischemic Heart Disease; Azores
Description
Copyright © 2011 Informa UK Ltd. Background: Atherosclerosis -a major cause of vascular disease, including ischemic heart disease (IHD), is a pathology that has a two-fold higher mortality rate in the Azorean Islands compared to mainland Portugal. Aim: This cross-sectional study investigated the role of genetic variation in the prevalence of atherosclerosis in this population. Subjects and methods: A total of 305 individuals were characterized for polymorphisms in eight susceptibility genes for atherosclerosis: ACE, PAI1, NOS3, LTA, FGB, ITGB3, PON1 and APOE. Data were analysed with respect to phenotypic characteristics such as blood pressure, lipid profile, life-style risk factors and familial history of myocardial infarction. Results: In the total sample, frequencies for hypercholestrolemic, hypertensive and obese individuals were 63.6%, 39.3% and 23.3%, respectively. The genetic profile was similar to that observed in other European populations, namely in mainland Portugal. No over-representation of risk alleles was evidenced in this sample. Conclusions: One has to consider the possibility of an important non-genetic influence on the high cholesterolemia present in the Azorean population. Since diet is the most important life-style risk factor for dyslipidemia, studies aiming to evaluate the dietary characteristics of this population and its impact on serum lipid levels will be of major importance.