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Association analysis of genetic polymorphisms and potential interaction of the osteocalcin (BGP) and ER-α genes with body mass index (BMI) in premenopausal Chinese women

  
@article{APS6686,
	author = {Hong Xu and Wen Xiao and Dan Luo and Yong-ming Liu and Lin Zou and Hai-bin Kuang},
	title = {Association analysis of genetic polymorphisms and potential interaction of the osteocalcin (BGP) and ER-α genes with body mass index (BMI) in premenopausal Chinese women},
	journal = {Acta Pharmacologica Sinica},
	volume = {31},
	number = {4},
	year = {2016},
	keywords = {},
	abstract = {Aim:  To investigate whether estrogen receptor α (ER-α) Pvu II and osteocalcin (also known as bone Gla protein, or BGP) HindIII genetic polymorphisms and their potential interactions are associated with body mass index (BMI) variation.
Methods:  Data on BMI and ER-α PvuII and BGP HindIII genotypes were obtained from 328 healthy premenopausal Chinese women in east China. The study subjects were unrelated, at least 21 years old (mean age of 33.2±5.9 years), and had an average BMI of 21.58±2.59. All subjects were genotyped at the ER-αPvuII and BGP HindIII loci using polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP).
Results:  The BGP HindIII genotypes were significantly associated with BMI (P=0.003). Carriers of the HH and Hh genotypes had approximately 2.73% and 1.27% higher BMI than those of the hh genotype, respectively. In contrast, the ER-αPvuII polymorphism was not significantly associated with BMI (P=0.454). In addition, there was no evidence of potential interactions between the ER-α and BGP genes in our subjects (P≥0.013).
Conclusion:  TheHindIII polymorphism of the BGP gene, but not the PvuII polymorphism of the ER-α gene or their potential interaction, was associated with BMI in premenopausal Chinese women.},
	issn = {1745-7254},	url = {http://www.chinaphar.com/article/view/6686}
}