H. Ito et al., Neuropeptide YY1 receptor polymorphism as a prognostic predictor in Japanese patients with IgA nephropathy, CLIN NEPHR, 51(5), 1999, pp. 272-279
Background: Neuropeptide Y exhibits a vasoconstricting action and regulates
systemic blood pressure as well as noradrenalin. There are 5 types of NPY
receptors, Y1 - Y5. which were introduced by pharmacological differences. R
ecently, a single point mutation in the first intron of the NPY Y1 receptor
(NPYY1R) was reported. Subjects and methods: In this study, we investigate
d the relationship between NPYY1R gene polymorphism and clinical characteri
stics in patients with IgA nephropathy using polymerase chain reaction and
restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Results: Distribution of
the NPYY1R genotypes which were defined as YY, Yy and yy genotypes, did no
t differ between 60 normal control subjects and 68 patients with IgA nephro
pathy (15 : 36 : 9 versus 21 : 40 : 7, respectively). In IgA nephropathy pa
tients, the incidence of hypertension and the rate of urinary protein excre
tion were slightly higher in the non-YY genotype than in the YY genotype gr
oup (23% versus 5% and 1.1 +/- 1.2 versus 0.6 +/- 0.4 g/24 h, p = 0.09 and
p = 0.05, respectively). The reciprocal of the serum creatinine level was e
stimated to determine the deterioration in renal function during follow-up
after the renal biopsy. The level was lower in the non-YY genotype than in
the YY genotype group (-0.002 +/- 0.063 vs 0.033 +/- 0.053/month, respectiv
ely, p < 0.01). Multiple regression analysis for the reciprocal of the seru
m creatinine level revealed that the NPYY1R genotype was an effective varia
ble (p < 0.01). Conclusion: In conclusion, we propose that the NPYY1R gene
polymorphism may be a novel prognostic predictor in patients with IgA nephr
opathy.