ACE I/D Polymorphism Determination in Turkish Elite Wind-surfers

K. Ulucan, S. Göle
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Abstract Insertion/ deletion (I/D) genetic polymorphism of the angiotensin converting enzyme I gene (ACE) represents the first and the most investigated genetic indicator of athletic performance in humans. In this report, we aimed to analyze the distribution of ACE I/D polymorphism in elite Turkish wind- surfers. DNA samples from the surfers were isolated from peripheral blood and standard PCR application was carried out in order to genotype the polymorphism. Of the 8 surfers (5 males and 3 females), 3 had I/I genotype (2 males and 1 female), 4 had I/D (2 males and females) and 1 was D/D (female). Direct allelic count revealed the I allele as 10 and D allele as 6 in our study cohort. According to our results, I allele was counted more than D allele, which is in agreement with the previous studies, indicating the importance of I allele in predisposition to endurance activities. We conclude that determining ACE I/D polymorphism will be a good biomarker in the terms of predisposition to certain kind of sports. However, these results must be extended with further studies in order to have more precise information about the effect of ACE I/D polymorphism on human performance.
土耳其精英帆板运动员ACE I/D多态性测定
血管紧张素转换酶I基因(ACE)的插入/缺失(I/D)遗传多态性是人类运动表现的第一个也是研究最多的遗传指标。在本报告中,我们旨在分析ACE I/D多态性在土耳其精英风帆冲浪者中的分布。从冲浪者外周血中分离DNA样本,采用标准PCR方法对其多态性进行基因分型。8名冲浪者(男5名,女3名)中,I/I基因型3名(男2名,女1名),I/D基因型4名(男2名,女2名),D/D基因型1名(女)。在我们的研究队列中,直接等位基因计数显示I等位基因为10个,D等位基因为6个。根据我们的研究结果,I等位基因的计数多于D等位基因,这与之前的研究结果一致,表明I等位基因在耐力运动易感性中的重要性。我们的结论是,确定ACE I/D多态性将是一个很好的生物标志物,在某些运动的易感性方面。然而,这些结果必须通过进一步的研究来扩展,以便更准确地了解ACE I/D多态性对人类表现的影响。
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