In a previous study in 15 inbred mouse strains, we found highest and lowest systolic blood pressures in NZO/HILtJ mice (metabolic syndrome) and C3H/HeJ mice (common lean strain), respectively. To identify the loci involved in hypertension in metabolic syndrome, we performed quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis for blood pressure with direction of cross as a covariate in segregating F2 males derived from NZO/HILtJ and C3H/HeJ mice. We detected three suggestive main-effect QTLs affecting systolic and diastolic blood pressures (SBP and DBP). We analyzed the first principle component (PC1) generated from SBP and DBP to investigate blood pressure. In addition to all the suggestive QTLs (Chrs 1, 3, and 8) in SBP and DBP, one suggestiv...
We have used inbred and congenic rat strains in F(2) segregation studies to discover epistasis in a ...
Inbred strains of rodents have been used to study mammalian physiology and pathophysiology in an att...
Linkage analyses in experimental crosses of hypertensive and normotensive rats have strongly suggest...
The genetic basis of hypertension is well established, yet very few genes that cause common forms of...
To better understand the genetic basis of essential hypertension, we conducted a quantitative trait ...
We characterized the systolic and diastolic blood pressures of 10-week-old males from 15 inbred mous...
2003; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00027.2003.—Although the ge-netics of rare, monogenic, forms of human ...
To investigate the genetic control of salt-induced hypertension, we performed a quantitative trait l...
A quantitative trait locus (QTL) approach was used to define the genetic architecture underlying var...
Essential hypertension is a common disorder that leads to significant morbidity and mortality; howev...
Human essential hypertension is recognized as a multifactorial disease involving many genes, but the...
Evidence for blood pressure quantitative trait loci (QTLs) on rat chromosome 10 has been found in mu...
Abstract There is enough evidence through linkage and substitution mapping to indicate that rat chro...
Importance of quantitative genetic variations in the etiology of hypertension.Recent progress has be...
Essential hypertension, defined as elevated levels of blood pressure (BP) without any obvious cause,...
We have used inbred and congenic rat strains in F(2) segregation studies to discover epistasis in a ...
Inbred strains of rodents have been used to study mammalian physiology and pathophysiology in an att...
Linkage analyses in experimental crosses of hypertensive and normotensive rats have strongly suggest...
The genetic basis of hypertension is well established, yet very few genes that cause common forms of...
To better understand the genetic basis of essential hypertension, we conducted a quantitative trait ...
We characterized the systolic and diastolic blood pressures of 10-week-old males from 15 inbred mous...
2003; 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00027.2003.—Although the ge-netics of rare, monogenic, forms of human ...
To investigate the genetic control of salt-induced hypertension, we performed a quantitative trait l...
A quantitative trait locus (QTL) approach was used to define the genetic architecture underlying var...
Essential hypertension is a common disorder that leads to significant morbidity and mortality; howev...
Human essential hypertension is recognized as a multifactorial disease involving many genes, but the...
Evidence for blood pressure quantitative trait loci (QTLs) on rat chromosome 10 has been found in mu...
Abstract There is enough evidence through linkage and substitution mapping to indicate that rat chro...
Importance of quantitative genetic variations in the etiology of hypertension.Recent progress has be...
Essential hypertension, defined as elevated levels of blood pressure (BP) without any obvious cause,...
We have used inbred and congenic rat strains in F(2) segregation studies to discover epistasis in a ...
Inbred strains of rodents have been used to study mammalian physiology and pathophysiology in an att...
Linkage analyses in experimental crosses of hypertensive and normotensive rats have strongly suggest...