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Replication study of 15 recently published loci for body fat distribution in the Japanese population
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نویسنده
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hotta k. ,kitamoto a. ,kitamoto t. ,mizusawa s. ,teranishi h. ,so r. ,matsuo t. ,nakata y. ,hyogo h. ,ochi h. ,nakamura t. ,kamohara s. ,miyatake n. ,kotani k. ,itoh n. ,mineo i. ,wada j. ,yoneda m. ,nakajima a. ,funahashi t. ,miyazaki s. ,tokunaga k. ,masuzaki h. ,ueno t. ,chayama k. ,hamaguchi k. ,yamada k. ,hanafusa t. ,oikawa s. ,sakata t. ,tanaka k. ,matsuzawa y. ,nakao k. ,sekine a.
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منبع
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journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis - 2013 - دوره : 20 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:336 -350
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چکیده
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Aim: visceral fat accumulation plays an integral role in morbidity and mortality rates by increasing the risk of developing metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes,dyslipidemia,and hypertension. new genetic loci associated with fat distribution,measured by waist-hip ratios and computed tomography (ct),have recently been identified by genome-wide association studies in european-descent populations. this study used ct to investigate whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (snps) that confer susceptibility to fat distribution are associated with visceral fat area (vfa) and subcutaneous fat area (sfa) in the japanese population. methods: we measured the vfas and sfas of 1424 obese japanese subjects (bmi ≥25 kg/m2,635 men and 789 women) that were genotyped at 15 snps,namely,tbx15 rs984222,dnm3 rs1011731,lyplal1 rs4846567,grb14 rs10195252,nisch rs6784615,adamts9 rs6795735,cpeb4 rs6861681,ly86 rs1294421,vegfa rs6905288,rspo3 rs9491696,nfe2l3 rs1055144,itpr2 rs718314,hoxc13 rs1443512,znrf3 rs4823006 and thnsl2 rs1659258. results: the g-allele of lyplal1 rs4846567 was borderline associated with an increased ratio of vfa to sfa (v/s ratio; p=0.0020). lyplal1 rs4846567 had a stronger effect on the v/s ratio in women (p=0.0078) than in men (p= 0.12); however,neither result was significant after bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. nisch rs6784615 was nominally associated with increased vfa (p=0.040) and v/s ratio (p= 0.020). the other snps analyzed were not significantly associated with body mass index (bmi),vfa,or sfa. conclusion: our results suggest that lyplal1 rs4846567 and nisch rs6784615 may influence fat distribution in the japanese population.
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کلیدواژه
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Computed tomography; Japanese subjects; LYPLAL1; Subcutaneous fat area; Visceral fat area
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آدرس
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ebm research center,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto, Japan, ebm research center,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto, Japan, ebm research center,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto, Japan, center for genomic medicine,unit of genome informatics,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto, Japan, center for genomic medicine,unit of genome informatics,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto, Japan, graduate school of comprehensive human sciences,university of tsukuba,tsukuba, Japan, graduate school of comprehensive human sciences,university of tsukuba,tsukuba, Japan, graduate school of comprehensive human sciences,university of tsukuba,tsukuba, Japan, department of medicine and molecular science,division of frontier medical science,graduate school of biomedical sciences,hiroshima university,hiroshima, Japan, department of medicine and molecular science,division of frontier medical science,graduate school of biomedical sciences,hiroshima university,hiroshima, Japan, laboratory for mathematics,national defense medical college,tokorozawa, Japan, health science university,yamanashi, Japan, department of hygiene,kagawa university,kagawa, Japan, department of metabolic medicine,graduate school of medicine,osaka university,osaka, Japan, toyonaka municipal hospital,osaka, Japan, otemae hospital,osaka, Japan, department of medicine and clinical science,okayama university graduate school of medicine,dentistry and pharmaceutical sciences,okayama, Japan, division of gastroenterology,yokohama city university graduate school of medicine,yokohama, Japan, division of gastroenterology,yokohama city university graduate school of medicine,yokohama, Japan, department of metabolism and atherosclerosis,graduate school of medicine,osaka university,osaka, Japan, tokyo postal services agency hospital,tokyo, Japan, itami city hospital,hyogo, Japan, division of endocrinology and metabolism,second department of internal medicine,university of the ryukyus,okinawa, Japan, research center for innovative cancer therapy,kurume university,kurume, Japan, department of medicine and molecular science,division of frontier medical science,graduate school of biomedical sciences,hiroshima university,hiroshima, Japan, department of community health and gerontological nursing,oita university,oita, Japan, division of endocrinology and metabolism,department of medicine,kurume university,kurume, Japan, department of internal medicine (i),osaka medical college,osaka, Japan, division of endocrinology and metabolism,department of medicine,nippon medical school,tokyo, Japan, department of internal medicine 1,oita university,oita, Japan, graduate school of comprehensive human sciences,university of tsukuba,tsukuba, Japan, department of metabolic medicine,graduate school of medicine,osaka university,osaka, Japan, ebm research center,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto,japan,department of medicine and clinical science,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto, Japan, ebm research center,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto, Japan
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