1.The correlation between blood lipid levels and arterial stiffness in middle-aged and elderly Han Chinese with angiotensin-converting enzyme gene I/D polymorphism in Beijing
Zongxue JIN ; Yuanyuan LYU ; Li ZHAO ; Shiqi REN ; Laikang YU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(3):346-352
Objective:To investigate the correlation between blood lipid levels and arterial stiffness in middle-aged and elderly Han Chinese individuals with angiotensin-converting enzyme(ACE)gene I/D polymorphism in Beijing.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study.The Han Chinese residents, aged 45 years and above, from Haidian District of Beijing, were recruited for the survey from May to August 2022.Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 356 subjects were included, of which 100(28.09%)were male and 256(71.91%)were female.According to the population division criteria proposed by the World Health Organization, the subjects were divided into 253 cases in the middle-aged group[45-59 years old, median age 52.5(49.0, 56.0)years]and 103 cases in the elderly group[60-89 years old, median age 63.0(61.0, 65.0)years].Subjects were tested for ACE genotyping, lipids and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity(baPWV).Lipid indices included triglyceride(TG), total cholesterol(TC), low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C)and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C).Results:In the middle-aged group, there were no significant differences in plasma levels of TC, TG and HDL-C between individuals with the DD genotype and those with the ID/Ⅱ genotype(all P>0.05).Similarly, in the elderly group, no significant differences were observed in plasma TC, TG, and HDL-C levels between individuals with the DD genotype and those with the ID/Ⅱ genotype(all P>0.05).In the middle-aged group, plasma LDL-C levels were significantly higher in the DD phenotype than in the ID/Ⅱ phenotype( Z=-2.483, P=0.013), while there was no significant difference in plasma LDL-C levels between the two phenotypes in the elderly group( Z=-0.935, P=0.350).There were no significant differences in baPWV between the DD and ID/Ⅱ phenotypes in both the middle-aged and elderly groups( Z=-0.104, -1.490, P=0.917, 0.136).In the elderly group, plasma TG levels were positively correlated with baPWV in the DD phenotype( r=0.590, P=0.016).In the middle-aged group, plasma TG levels were positively correlated with baPWV in the ID/Ⅱ phenotype( r=0.158, P=0.019), while plasma HDL-C levels were negatively correlated with baPWV( r=-0.174, P=0.009). Conclusions:Among middle-aged and elderly individuals with different ACE gene I/D polymorphisms, there are differences in blood lipid indicators sensitive to arterial stiffness.For middle-aged individuals with the ID/Ⅱ phenotype, arterial stiffness is more sensitive to high TG and low HDL-C levels, whereas for elderly individuals with the DD phenotype, arterial stiffness is more sensitive to high TG levels.These findings offer an experimental foundation for tailored blood lipid management strategies across diverse populations, aiming to maintain cardiovascular health and reduce the occurrence of cardiovascular diseases.
2.The correlation between blood lipid levels and arterial stiffness in middle-aged and elderly Han Chinese with angiotensin-converting enzyme gene I/D polymorphism in Beijing
Zongxue JIN ; Yuanyuan LYU ; Li ZHAO ; Shiqi REN ; Laikang YU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(3):346-352
Objective:To investigate the correlation between blood lipid levels and arterial stiffness in middle-aged and elderly Han Chinese individuals with angiotensin-converting enzyme(ACE)gene I/D polymorphism in Beijing.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study.The Han Chinese residents, aged 45 years and above, from Haidian District of Beijing, were recruited for the survey from May to August 2022.Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 356 subjects were included, of which 100(28.09%)were male and 256(71.91%)were female.According to the population division criteria proposed by the World Health Organization, the subjects were divided into 253 cases in the middle-aged group[45-59 years old, median age 52.5(49.0, 56.0)years]and 103 cases in the elderly group[60-89 years old, median age 63.0(61.0, 65.0)years].Subjects were tested for ACE genotyping, lipids and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity(baPWV).Lipid indices included triglyceride(TG), total cholesterol(TC), low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C)and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C).Results:In the middle-aged group, there were no significant differences in plasma levels of TC, TG and HDL-C between individuals with the DD genotype and those with the ID/Ⅱ genotype(all P>0.05).Similarly, in the elderly group, no significant differences were observed in plasma TC, TG, and HDL-C levels between individuals with the DD genotype and those with the ID/Ⅱ genotype(all P>0.05).In the middle-aged group, plasma LDL-C levels were significantly higher in the DD phenotype than in the ID/Ⅱ phenotype( Z=-2.483, P=0.013), while there was no significant difference in plasma LDL-C levels between the two phenotypes in the elderly group( Z=-0.935, P=0.350).There were no significant differences in baPWV between the DD and ID/Ⅱ phenotypes in both the middle-aged and elderly groups( Z=-0.104, -1.490, P=0.917, 0.136).In the elderly group, plasma TG levels were positively correlated with baPWV in the DD phenotype( r=0.590, P=0.016).In the middle-aged group, plasma TG levels were positively correlated with baPWV in the ID/Ⅱ phenotype( r=0.158, P=0.019), while plasma HDL-C levels were negatively correlated with baPWV( r=-0.174, P=0.009). Conclusions:Among middle-aged and elderly individuals with different ACE gene I/D polymorphisms, there are differences in blood lipid indicators sensitive to arterial stiffness.For middle-aged individuals with the ID/Ⅱ phenotype, arterial stiffness is more sensitive to high TG and low HDL-C levels, whereas for elderly individuals with the DD phenotype, arterial stiffness is more sensitive to high TG levels.These findings offer an experimental foundation for tailored blood lipid management strategies across diverse populations, aiming to maintain cardiovascular health and reduce the occurrence of cardiovascular diseases.

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