TY - JOUR
T1 - Heritability of vascular structure and function
T2 - A parent-child study
AU - Ryder, Justin R.
AU - Pankratz, Nathan D.
AU - Dengel, Donald R.
AU - Pankow, James S.
AU - Jacobs, David R.
AU - Sinaiko, Alan R.
AU - Gooty, Vasu
AU - Steinberger, Julia
N1 - Funding Information:
This project is supported by funding from the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (R01-DK072124-01A3 to Steinberger), the General Clinical Research Center Program (M01-RR00400), the National Center for Research Resources (1UL1-RR033183), and the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (UL1TR000114).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Authors.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Background-Understanding the heritable contribution of vascular measures, from parent to offspring, may aid in risk stratification and atherosclerosis prevention efforts. We hypothesized that measures of vascular structure and function would be heritable in this cohort of parents and their adolescent offspring. Methods and Results-High-resolution ultrasound scans of the brachial and carotid arteries were obtained in parents (n=558) and their offspring (n=369). Lumen diameter and flow-mediated dilation were measured in the brachial artery. Intima-media thickness, lumen diameter, incremental elastic modulus, diameter distensibility, and cross-sectional distensibility were measured, and carotid cross-sectional compliance was measured in the carotid artery. Carotid-radial pulse wave velocity was obtained using SphygmoCor®. Heritability analysis (h2, expressed as %) using Sequential Oligogenic Linkage Analysis Routines was performed on the entire cohort and adjusted for age, sex, race, body-mass index, smoking, and mean arterial pressure. Data are presented as mean±SE. Measures of brachial artery diameter (h2=25±9%, P=0.001), lumen diameter (h2=55±9%, P < 0.001), intima-media thickness (h2=29±13%, P=0.014), diameter distensibility (h2=28±7%, P < 0.001), cross-sectional distensibility (h2=27±7%, P < 0.001), and pulse wave velocity (h2=26±9%, P < 0.001) were significantly heritable. Flow-mediated dilation and incremental elastic modulus were not significantly heritable. Similar associations were observed in analysis restricted to siblings and complete Trios (mother, father, and child). Conclusions-These data show that the majority of noninvasive measures of vascular structure and function are heritable, suggesting that measurement of these subclinical risk factors in parents may be helpful in assessing childhood risk for future cardiovascular disease.
AB - Background-Understanding the heritable contribution of vascular measures, from parent to offspring, may aid in risk stratification and atherosclerosis prevention efforts. We hypothesized that measures of vascular structure and function would be heritable in this cohort of parents and their adolescent offspring. Methods and Results-High-resolution ultrasound scans of the brachial and carotid arteries were obtained in parents (n=558) and their offspring (n=369). Lumen diameter and flow-mediated dilation were measured in the brachial artery. Intima-media thickness, lumen diameter, incremental elastic modulus, diameter distensibility, and cross-sectional distensibility were measured, and carotid cross-sectional compliance was measured in the carotid artery. Carotid-radial pulse wave velocity was obtained using SphygmoCor®. Heritability analysis (h2, expressed as %) using Sequential Oligogenic Linkage Analysis Routines was performed on the entire cohort and adjusted for age, sex, race, body-mass index, smoking, and mean arterial pressure. Data are presented as mean±SE. Measures of brachial artery diameter (h2=25±9%, P=0.001), lumen diameter (h2=55±9%, P < 0.001), intima-media thickness (h2=29±13%, P=0.014), diameter distensibility (h2=28±7%, P < 0.001), cross-sectional distensibility (h2=27±7%, P < 0.001), and pulse wave velocity (h2=26±9%, P < 0.001) were significantly heritable. Flow-mediated dilation and incremental elastic modulus were not significantly heritable. Similar associations were observed in analysis restricted to siblings and complete Trios (mother, father, and child). Conclusions-These data show that the majority of noninvasive measures of vascular structure and function are heritable, suggesting that measurement of these subclinical risk factors in parents may be helpful in assessing childhood risk for future cardiovascular disease.
KW - Carotid artery
KW - Carotid intima-media thickness
KW - Heritability
KW - Vascular endothelial function
KW - Vascular imaging
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U2 - 10.1161/JAHA.116.004757
DO - 10.1161/JAHA.116.004757
M3 - Article
C2 - 28154165
AN - SCOPUS:85016024587
SN - 2047-9980
VL - 6
JO - Journal of the American Heart Association
JF - Journal of the American Heart Association
IS - 2
M1 - e004757
ER -