We investigated a possible association of polymorphism of the eNOS gene and
essential hypertension in the Chinese Hui population; polymorphisms of rs2070744 (T>C), rs1799983 (G>T), rs1800780 (A>G), and rs3918181 (A>G) loci of the eNOS gene were examined. We found that the genotypic frequencies at rs1799983 and rs1800780 loci differed significantly between patients with
essential hypertension and control cohorts. The allelic frequency of the rs1799983 locus also differed significantly between
essential hypertension patients and non-
essential hypertension controls in this population. Additionally, the G allele of the rs1799983 locus was less frequent in the
essential hypertension patients than in controls, with an odds ratio (OR) value of 3.851 [95% confidence interval (95%CI) = 2.236-6.631]. This is an indication of a protective factor of
essential hypertension in Chinese Hui people. Haplotype analysis using the 4 SNPs revealed 15 haplotypes. Haplotype frequencies of CGAG, TTAG, TGGG,
TTGG, and TTGA were significantly different in
essential hypertension patients compared to non-
essential hypertension controls. Individuals with haplotypes CGAG [χ² = 7.371, OR (95%CI) = 0.352 (0.161-0.770)] and TGGG [χ² = 6.180, OR (95%CI) = 0.600 (0.400- 0.899)] appear less likely to have
essential hypertension. However, Chinese Hui with the haplotype TTAG are at risk to develop
essential hypertension [χ² = 10.816, OR (95%CI) = 2.689 (1.466-4.932)]. We conclude that polymorphism of the eNOS gene is associated with susceptibility to
essential hypertension in the Chinese Hui population.