Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the VNTR intron 4b/4a variant in the eNOS gene is associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and DPN.
Methods: A total of 598 subjects were enrolled in the study. eNOS VNTR 4b/4a variant was genotyped by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method.
Results: eNOS VNTR intron 4b/4b genotype and b allele increased in patients with both DPN and T2DM compared healthy controls (p=0.0005, OR:1.94, p= 0.000002, OR:4.10, respectively). 4a/4b genotype was more prevalent in controls than in DPN and T2DM patients (p=0.00008, OR:0.46; p=0.000004, OR:0.24, respectively). eNOS VNTR b allele was more common in DPN patients and T2DM patients compared with controls (p=0.007, p=0.00002, respectively).
Conclusion: The eNOS VNTR “4b/4b” homozygous genotype and hence “4b”allele as a genetic risk factor for T2DM and DPN, which may serve as a useful marker of increased susceptibility to the risk of these disorders.
Keywords: Endothelial NOS VNTR variant, diabetes mellitus, hyperglycemia, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, genotype, peripheral nerve.
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Current Neurovascular Research
Title:Impact of Endothelial NOS VNTR Variant on Susceptibility to Diabetic Neuropathy and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Volume: 17 Issue: 5
Author(s): Serbulent Yigit*, Ayse Feyda Nursal, Suheyla Uzun, Husniye Rustemoglu, Payam Amiri Dashatan, Huseyin Soylu, Aysegul Atmaca, Aydin Rustemoglu, Nilufer Kuruca and Nevin Karakus
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- Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Gaziosmanpasa University, Tokat,Turkey
Keywords: Endothelial NOS VNTR variant, diabetes mellitus, hyperglycemia, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, genotype, peripheral nerve.
Abstract:
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the VNTR intron 4b/4a variant in the eNOS gene is associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and DPN.
Methods: A total of 598 subjects were enrolled in the study. eNOS VNTR 4b/4a variant was genotyped by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method.
Results: eNOS VNTR intron 4b/4b genotype and b allele increased in patients with both DPN and T2DM compared healthy controls (p=0.0005, OR:1.94, p= 0.000002, OR:4.10, respectively). 4a/4b genotype was more prevalent in controls than in DPN and T2DM patients (p=0.00008, OR:0.46; p=0.000004, OR:0.24, respectively). eNOS VNTR b allele was more common in DPN patients and T2DM patients compared with controls (p=0.007, p=0.00002, respectively).
Conclusion: The eNOS VNTR “4b/4b” homozygous genotype and hence “4b”allele as a genetic risk factor for T2DM and DPN, which may serve as a useful marker of increased susceptibility to the risk of these disorders.
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Yigit Serbulent *, Nursal Feyda Ayse , Uzun Suheyla , Rustemoglu Husniye , Dashatan Amiri Payam , Soylu Huseyin , Atmaca Aysegul , Rustemoglu Aydin , Kuruca Nilufer and Karakus Nevin , Impact of Endothelial NOS VNTR Variant on Susceptibility to Diabetic Neuropathy and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Current Neurovascular Research 2020; 17 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567202617999201214230147
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