Association of a low density lipoprotein receptor microsatellite variant with obesity
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1997
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a microsatellite polymorphism located towards the 3' end of the low density lipoprotein receptor gene (LDLR) is associated with obesity. DESIGN: A cross-sectional case-control study. SUBJECTS: One hundred and seven obese individuals, defined as a body mass index (BMI) > or = 26 kg/m2, and 163 lean individuals, defined as a BMI < 26 kg/m2. MEASUREMENTS: BMI, blood pressure, serum lipids, alleles of LDLR microsatellite (106 bp, 108 bp and 112 bp). RESULTS: There was a significant association between variants of the LDLR microsatellite and obesity, in the overall tested population, due to a contributing effect in females (chi 2 = 12.3, P = 0.002), but not in males (chi 2 = 0.3, P = 0.87). In females, individuals with the 106 bp allele were more likely to be lean, while individuals with the 112 bp and/or 108 bp alleles tended to be obese. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that in females, LDLR may play a role in the development of obesity. |
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Nature Publishing Group |
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DOI:10.1038/sj.ijo.0800512 Rutherford, S., Nyholt, D. R., Curtain, R. P., Quinlan, S. R., Gaffney, P. T., Morris, B. J., & Griffiths, L. R. (1997) Association of a low density lipoprotein receptor microsatellite variant with obesity. International Journal of Obesity, 21(11), pp. 1032-1037. |
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Copyright 1997 Stockton Press |
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School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #Alleles #Analysis of Variance #Body Mass Index #Case-Control Studies #Cross-Sectional Studies #Female #Genotype #Humans #Hypertension/genetics #Lipids/blood #Male #Microsatellite Repeats/*genetics #Obesity/blood/complications/*genetics #Polymorphism #Genetic/*genetics #Receptors #LDL/*genetics |
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Journal Article |