H. Oberkofler et al., The Gln27Glu polymorphism in the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor gene is not associated with morbid obesity in Austrian women, INT J OBES, 24(3), 2000, pp. 388-390
OBJECTIVE: beta-adrenergic receptors (beta ARs) play an important role in t
he regulation of energy expenditure and lipid mobilization. A Gl-27Glu poly
morphism in the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor (beta(2)AR) gene has recently b
een associated with several indices of obesity in a female Caucasian popula
tion, while the same polymorphism exhibited no association with obesity in
another, albeit male, population.
METHODS: We have therefore studied possible associations of the Gln27Glu an
d the Gly16Arg polymorphisms in the beta(2)AR with BMI, plasma leptin and U
CP-1 mRNA expression in the intraperitoneal adipose tissue in a population
of Caucasian women.
RESULTS: The frequencies of the Gln27 and the Gly16 alleles as well as the
beta(2)AR haplotypes were similar in our morbidly obese and lean subjects.
Furthermore, no association was found between the Gln27Glu or the Gly16Arg
polymorphisms and plasma leptin or adipose tissue UCP-1 gene expression in
either group.
CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the hive polymorphisms in the beta(2)AR gene
studied are not a major factor contributing to obesity in our population.