• Kidney international · Sep 2005

    Renin-angiotensin polymorphisms and QTc interval prolongation in end-stage renal disease.

    • Veena Raizada, Betty Skipper, Wentao Luo, Luis Garza, Curt W Hines, Antonia A Harford, Philip G Zager, Jeffrey Griffith, Dominic Raj, and Charles T Spalding.
    • Department of Internal Medicine, Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-0001, USA. vraizada@salud.unm.edu
    • Kidney Int. 2005 Sep 1;68(3):1186-9.

    BackgroundPolymorphisms of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) genes in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) on chronic hemodialysis may be associated with QTc interval prolongation, leading to fatal arrhythmias. The objective of this study was to determine (1) the prevalence of QTc prolongation in hemodialysis patients, and (2) the association of a prolonged QTc in these patients with RAS polymorphisms [angiotensin-converting enzyme-insertion/deletion (ACE-I/D), angiotensin type 1 receptor-A1166C (AT1R-A1166C), and angiotensinogen-M235T (AGT-M235T)].MethodsTwelve-lead electrocardiograms (ECGs), serum electrolytes (sodium, potassium, and calcium), and ACE and angiotensin II levels were obtained 10 to 12 hours after a hemodialysis session in 43 patients with ESRD on chronic hemodialysis [mean age (+/-SD), 55 +/- 14 years]. Using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the presence of polymorphisms of the ACE-I/D, AT1R-A1166C, and AGT-M235T genes was determined from the buccal cells. A maximum QT interval in patients with sinus rhythm and normal QRS duration was corrected for heart rate using Hodges' formula.ResultsFifty-eight percent of the patients had QTc interval prolongation (>440 msec). The ACE-DD genotype (P = 0.002) and the C allele of the AT1R-A1166C gene (P = 0.004), but not the AGT-M235T gene, contributed to QTc prolongation.ConclusionPolymorphisms of ACE and AT1R genes additively contribute to QTc prolongation found in a great majority of ESRD patients. Therefore, ESRD patients with both or one of these polymorphisms may be at a higher risk for sudden cardiac death.

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