Impact of 14 Types of Genetic Polymorphisms on Antihypertensive Efficacy of Felodipine in Healthy Chinese Subjects
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Objective: This study evaluated different influences of 14 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and demographic factors leading to individual differences in the antihypertensive efficacy of felodipine in healthy Chinese subjects.
Materials And Methods: 24 subjects were sequenced for candidate SNPs. Plasma samples were obtained as clinical trial protocol, and were determined by a HPLC-MS/MS method. Pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated by WinNonlin 6.0. Statistical analysis was mainly performed by SPSS 22.0. A multiple linear regression model provided different weight coefficients of different demographic and genetic factors.
Results: The trend of C is almost consistent with AUC increase, but t of individuals is different; the antihypertensive effect of felodipine is individually different. A significant association was observed between systolic blood pressure decrease (ΔSBP) and SNPs of , , respectively, while and were associated with diastolic blood pressure decrease (ΔDBP). rs766746 and rs2242480 were linked with C and AUC, and rs1045642 was associated with T. Significant relationships were shown between AUC and ΔSBP (p = 0.022) as well as C and ΔSBP (p = 0.015).
Conclusion: The efficacy of felodipine is individually different, influenced especially by rs1051375 and rs1045642. ΔDBP is associated with ΔSBP in multiple-dosing of felodipine in healthy Chinese subjects.