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What have we learned from the genetics of hypertension?

Item Type:Article
Title:What have we learned from the genetics of hypertension?
Creators Name:Luft, F.C.
Abstract:Twin studies show that about half the risk of hypertension development is inherited. Mendelian hypertension has elucidated astounding basic pathways contributing to hypertension over (presumably) dietary salt intake or directly through increased peripheral vascular resistance. The Mendelian mutations exercise large effects on blood pressure. Inversely, studying the entire human genome for sources signaling blood pressure has yielded many signals with small effects. Thus far, few loci have been validated or translated into targets. Both genetic strategies are necessary, and much remains to be done.
Keywords:Genetics, Blood Pressure, Hypertension, Mendelian, Genomewide Association Studies
Source:Medical Clinics of North America
ISSN:0025-7125
Publisher:Saunders
Volume:101
Number:1
Page Range:195-206
Date:January 2017
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcna.2016.08.015
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