Genetic effects on refraction and correlation with hemodynamic variables: a twin study.

G Zs Toth, Adam Domonkos Tarnoki, D L Tarnoki, A Racz, Z Szekelyhidi, L Littvay, K Karlinger, A Lannert, A A Molnar, Zs Garami, V Berczi, I Suveges, J Nemeth
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Spherical equivalent (SE) has not been linked to increased cardiovascular morbidity. Methods: 132 Hungarian twins(age 43.3±16.9 years) underwent refraction measurements (Huvitz MRK-3100 Premium AutoRefractokeratometer)and oscillometry (TensioMed Arteriograph). Results: Heritability analysis indicated major role for genetic components in the presence of right and left SE (82.7%, 95%CI, 62.9 to 93.7%, and 89.3%, 95%CI, 72.8 to 96.6%),while unshared environmental effects accounted for 17% (95%CI, 6.3% to 37%), and 11% (95%CI, 3.4% to 26.7%)of variations adjusted for age and sex. Bilateral SE showed weak age-dependent correlations with augmentation index (AIx), aortic pulse wave velocity (r ranging between 0.218 and 0.389, all p < 0.01), aortic systolic blood pressure and pulse pressure (r between 0.188 and 0.289, p < 0.05). Conclusions: These findings support heritability of spherical equivalent, which does not coexist with altered hemodynamics (e.g. accelerated arterial aging).Accordingly, SE and the investigated hemodynamic parameters seem neither phenotypically nor genetically associated.

遗传对折射的影响及其与血流动力学变量的相关性:一项双胞胎研究。
球形当量(SE)与心血管发病率增加无关。方法:132名匈牙利双胞胎(年龄43.3±16.9岁)接受了屈光测量(Huvitz MRK-3100 Premium autorefrtokeratometer)和振荡测量(TensioMed Arteriograph)。结果:遗传力分析表明,遗传成分在左右SE的存在中起主要作用(82.7%,95%CI, 62.9 ~ 93.7%, 89.3%, 95%CI, 72.8 ~ 96.6%),而非共享环境影响占17% (95%CI, 6.3% ~ 37%)和11% (95%CI, 3.4% ~ 26.7%)的年龄和性别调整变异。双侧SE与增强指数(AIx)、主动脉脉波速度(r = 0.218 ~ 0.389, p < 0.01)、主动脉收缩压和脉压(r = 0.188 ~ 0.289, p < 0.05)呈弱年龄相关。结论:这些发现支持球形当量的遗传性,它不与改变的血流动力学(如加速动脉老化)共存。因此,SE和所研究的血流动力学参数似乎既没有表型关联,也没有遗传关联。
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Acta physiologica Hungarica
Acta physiologica Hungarica 医学-生理学
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