Genome Scan and Congenic Strains for Blood Pressure QTL Using Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rats

Table 6.

Comparison of Systolic Blood Pressure and Heart Weight between S Rats and Congenic Strains for Chromosomes 1, 5, 10, and 17

Strains t-test probability
S S. LEW(chr1) congenic
Blood pressure (mmHg) 207 ± 2.2 181 ± 1.3 <0.0001
Body weight (grams) 302 ± 1.8 300 ± 2.7 0.78
Heart weight (grams) 1233 ± 10.9 1107 ± 7.7 <0.0001
No. 46 39
S S. LEW(chr5) congenic
Blood pressure (mmHg) 216 ± 2.4 201 ± 2.0 <0.0001
Body weight (grams) 304 ± 1.6 282 ± 1.8 <0.0001
Heart weight (mg) 1235 ± 7.9 1073 ± 9.2 <0.0001
Heart weight, body weight  adjusted (mg) 1178 ± 9.3 1130 ± 7.3 <0.001
No. 40 40
S S. LEW(chr10) congenic
Blood pressure (mmHg) 219 ± 3.4 177 ± 2.1 <0.0001
Body weight (grams) 290 ± 1.9 292 ± 2.1 0.36
Heart weight (mg) 1206 ± 15.5 1096 ± 11.6 <0.0001
No. 20 20
S S. LEW(chr17) congenic
Blood pressure (mmHg) 205 ± 5.9 210 ± 3.7 0.43
Body weight (grams) 299 ± 4.0 287 ± 2.2 0.013
Heart weight (mg) 1211 ± 17.1 1189 ± 15.3 0.34
Heart weight, body weight  adjusted (mg) 1197 ± 14.1 1204 ± 13.9 0.72
No. 19 20
  • Means ± S.E. are presented. S and a congenic strain to be compared were bred and raised concomitantly and fed on a 2% NaCl diet for 24 days starting at age 40–44 days. For the comparisons involving S vs. S. LEW(chr1) and S vs. S. LEW(chr5), two independent tests (20 rats per strain) were made, and in both comparisons both independent tests showed significant differences for blood pressure (all at least <0.002); combined data for both tests (40 rats per strain) are shown. For the S vs. S. LEW(chr17) and S vs. S. LEW(chr10) comparisons one test was made.

  • Heart weight adjusted for differences in body weight using the regression of heart weight on body weight.

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  1. Genome Res. 8: 711-723

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