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Study NCT ID: NCT00522119
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2019-08-21
First Post: 2007-08-27

Brief Title: Analysis of Genes That Predispose People to Develop High Blood Pressure
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Organization: University of Maryland Baltimore

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Study Type: OBSERVATIONAL
Expanded Access Type Individual: None
Expanded Access Type Intermediate: None
Expanded Access Type Treatment: None
Patient Registry: False
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Bio Spec Description: For each subject blood and urine samples were collected at various time points during for interventions designed to study cardiovascular biology including 1 a high-fat challenge after which we measured the post-prandial excursion in triglycerides 2 a cold pressor stress test CPT for which we measured changes in blood pressure and endothelial function 3 a dietary salt intervention involving 6-day ingestion of a high-salt diet followed by 6-day ingestion of a low-salt diet during which we measured changes in blood pressure and 4 14 days of low-dose aspirin therapy during which we measured changes in platelet function The exact protocol is published in the American Heart Journal Volume 155 Issue 5 May 2008 pages 823-828
Enrollment Count: 868
Enrollment Type: ACTUAL
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