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  • The study investigates the relationship between BDNF Val66Met gene variant and metabolic risk factors like BMI, blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose, and lipid levels among long-lived individuals in Guangxi, China.
  • 487 older individuals (aged 90+), their offspring (aged 60-77), and healthy controls (aged 60-75) were analyzed, finding no significant genetic distribution differences, but some correlations were noted in lipid levels and systolic blood pressure.
  • Findings suggest that the BDNF 66Met variant may negatively impact blood pressure and lipid profiles in this population, potentially contributing to overall poor metabolic health.

Article Abstract

Background: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has been implicated in cognitive performance and the modulation of several metabolic parameters in some disease models, but its potential roles in successful aging remain unclear. We herein sought to define the putative correlation between BDNF Val66Met and several metabolic risk factors including BMI, blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and lipid levels in a long-lived population inhabiting Hongshui River Basin in Guangxi.

Methods: BDNF Val66Met was typed by ARMS-PCR for 487 Zhuang long-lived individuals (age ≥ 90, long-lived group, LG), 593 of their offspring (age 60-77, offspring group, OG) and 582 ethnic-matched healthy controls (aged 60-75, control group, CG) from Hongshui River Basin. The correlations of genotypes with metabolic risks were then determined.

Results: As a result, no statistical difference was observed on the distribution of allelic and genotypic frequencies of BDNF Val66Met among the three groups (all P > 0.05) except that AA genotype was dramatically higher in females than in males of CG. The HDL-C level of A allele (GA/AA genotype) carriers was profoundly lower than was non-A (GG genotype) carriers in the total population and the CG (P = 0.009 and 0.006, respectively), which maintained in females, hyperglycemic and normolipidemic subgroup of CG after stratification by gender, BMI, glucose and lipid status. Furthermore, allele A carriers, with a higher systolic blood pressure, exhibited 1.63 folds higher risk than non-A carriers to be overweight in CG (OR = 1.63, 95% CI: 1.05 - 2.55, P = 0.012). Multiple regression analysis displayed that the TC level of LG reversely associated with BDNF Val66Met genotype.

Conclusions: These data suggested that BDNF 66Met may play unfavorable roles in blood pressure and lipid profiles in the general population in Hongshui River area which might in part underscore their poorer survivorship versus the successful aging individuals and their offspring.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5217242PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-016-0393-0DOI Listing

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