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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Research

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Riccardo Oliveir

Department of Pharmacology, State University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

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    Hypertension and Response to Antihypertensive Medication Treatment are linked by a Haplotype of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase
    Author(s): Riccardo Oliveir*

    Hypertension is a multifactorial problem related with expanded inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) articulation and action. While hereditary polymorphisms influence iNOS articulation, it isn't known whether iNOS quality polymorphisms influence the powerlessness to hypertension and the reactions to antihypertensive treatment. This study pointed toward evaluating whether iNOS polymorphisms ((CCTTT)n, g.- 1026C>A, and g.2087G>A) and haplotypes are related with hypertension and with responsiveness to medicate treatment. We concentrated on 115 all around controlled hypertensive patients (HTN), 82 hypertensive patients impervious to upgraded antihypertensive treatment (RHTN), and 113 normotensive sound subjects (NT). Genotypings were completed utilizing continuous polymerase chain response (PCR) and PCR intensification followed by hairlike electrophoresis. The product PHASE 2.1.. View More»

    DOI: 10.36648/2386-5180.22.10.408

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