Angiotensin-converting enzyme I/D gene polymorphism affects early cardiac response to professional training in young footballers.

Maha M Saber-Ayad, Yasser S Nassar, Inas A Latif
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Abstract

Background: The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system plays a role in physiological and pathological responses of the heart to both static and dynamic exercise. Previous studies showed that the level of angiotensin II is determined by the angiotensin-converting enzyme insertion/deletion (ACE I/D) polymorphism.

Aim: We aimed in this study to determine the effect of ACE I/D gene polymorphism on the extent of functional and structural cardiac changes in response to one year of professional football training in young footballers.

Methods and results: We studied 68 young male football players and a comparable control group. Besides medical history and clinical examination, 12 lead ECG and transthoracic 2D echocardiography examination were performed. Genotyping of ACE was analyzed using PCR-based technique. There was no statistically significant difference in distribution of genotypes among athletes compared with control subjects. D allele showed a graded effect on both EF (73.55, 67.5 and 60.2%, p=0.03) and PASP (37.6, 26.1 and 21.39 mmHg, p=0.02) in DD, ID and II subjects, respectively.

Conclusion: Early cardiac changes in young footballers can be affected by ACE I/D polymorphism. There is a summative effect of the D allele in increasing EF and PASP in response to professional football training.

血管紧张素转换酶I/D基因多态性影响年轻足球运动员对专业训练的早期心脏反应。
背景:肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统在心脏对静态和动态运动的生理和病理反应中起作用。先前的研究表明,血管紧张素II的水平是由血管紧张素转换酶插入/缺失(ACE I/D)多态性决定的。目的:我们在本研究中旨在确定ACE I/D基因多态性对年轻足球运动员一年职业足球训练后心脏功能和结构变化程度的影响。方法与结果:我们研究了68名年轻男性足球运动员和一个可比的对照组。除病史及临床检查外,还行12次导联心电图及经胸二维超声心动图检查。应用pcr技术分析ACE的基因分型。与对照组相比,运动员基因型分布差异无统计学意义。D等位基因对DD、ID和II患者EF(73.55、67.5和60.2%,p=0.03)和PASP(37.6、26.1和21.39 mmHg, p=0.02)的影响均呈分级效应。结论:ACE I/D多态性可影响青少年足球运动员的早期心脏变化。在职业足球训练中,D等位基因在提高EF和PASP方面具有总结性作用。
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