Nj. Samani et al., A GENE DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED IN THE KIDNEY OF THE SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RAT COSEGREGATES WITH INCREASED BLOOD-PRESSURE, The Journal of clinical investigation, 92(2), 1993, pp. 1099-1103
The role of the kidney in initiating hypertension has been much debate
d. Here we demonstrate that a recently identified gene of yet unknown
function, termed S(A), which is differentially expressed in the kidney
of the spontaneously hypertensive rat, cosegregates with an increase
in blood pressure in F2 rats derived from a cross of the spontaneously
hypertensive rat with normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats, accounting for
28 and 21 % of the genetic variability in systolic and diastolic blood
pressures, respectively. Further, the genotype at this locus appears
to determine the level of expression of the gene in the kidney. The fi
ndings provide strong evidence for a primary genetic involvement of th
e kidney in hypertension.