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    a liuA Liu,s zhanS Zhan,l liL Li,

    OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship of low density lipoprotein receptor gene polymorphism and hyperlipidemia in the population with essential hypertension. METHODS: People with different lipid levels including 107 hyperlipidemia, 104 at margin level and 108 normal were recruited in the study. Their polymorphisms of LDL-R gene were analyzed using PCR-RFLP. RESULTS: There were three kinds of genotype: (+/+), (+/-), (-/-). In male, the frequencies of the (+/-) in three study groups were shown as follows: 41.18% in hyperlipidemia, 46.15% in margin level, 19.05% in normal lipid. The frequency of (+) allele was significantly higher in hyperlipidemia than that in normal lipid (24.51%, 25.00% and 11.11%, respectively). In women, the differences were not statistically significant. The nonconditional univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis demonstrated that (+) allele of Ava II polymorphism of LDL-R was a genetic marker of male's hypercholesterolemia. CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of (+/-) hyperlipidemia in males was higher than that in normal lipid group and the (+) allele in male hyperlipidemia was significantly more frequent seen than that in normal lipid group. These results suggested that polymorphisms of LDL-Rgene might play an independent role of risk factor for hyperlipidemia.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Zhonghua liu xing bing xue za zhi = Zhonghua liuxi

    VOLUME: 22

    Page Numbers: 30-3

    Journal Abbreviation: Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za

    ISSN: 0254-6450

    DAY: 25

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 2001

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    LANGUAGE: chi

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Epidemiology, Beijing Medical University, China.

    Country: China

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