Angiotensinogen in essential hypertension: from genetics to nephrology

JM Lalouel, A Rohrwasser, D Terreros… - Journal of the …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
There is general consensus that genetic variation accounts in part for individual
susceptibilities to essential hypertension. In marked contrast to classic mendelian disorders,
in which genetic alterations produce a gain or loss of function, genetic determinants of
essential hypertension, high blood pressure of unknown cause, are expected to be small,
achieving significance through the cumulative effects of environmental exposure over the
course of a lifetime. Whether and how genetic factors that contribute to common diseases …