精英足球运动员PPARD CC和ACTN3 RR基因型患病率

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Y. Meckel, A. Eliakim, D. Nemet, Nir Levin, S. Ben-Zaken
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摘要

摘要目的:足球是一项复杂的运动,运动员需要进行各种有氧和无氧活动。本研究的目的是探讨年轻足球运动员中有氧(PPARD CC)和无氧(ACTN3 RR)表现相关的基因型频率,并与短跑/跳远(S/J)、长跑运动员(LDR)和对照组进行比较。方法:从170名国家级运动员(60名足球运动员,51名S/J运动员,59名LDR运动员)和51名非运动员对照组中提取口腔上皮细胞基因组DNA。采用Taqman等位基因鉴别法测定基因型。结果:与LDR(19%)相比,足球运动员PPARD 294CC基因型的频率(15%)无显著性降低,但与S/J(10%)相比更高。足球运动员的ACTN3 R577X基因型和等位基因频率(28%)与S/J运动员(39%)和LDR运动员(20%)差异不显著。结论:与S/J和LDR相比,足球运动员没有明显的基因型倾向。这可能表明,足球运动员更多地依赖于不同的生理素质以及比赛中所需的其他因素,而不是单一的生理属性。需要注意的是,足球运动中不同位置角色的生理需求差异可能导致结果的异质性。
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PPARD CC and ACTN3 RR genotype prevalence among elite soccer players
ABSTRACT Objectives: Soccer is a complex sport in which players are required to perform variety of aerobic and anaerobic activities. The purpose of the study was to explore aerobic (PPARD CC) and anaerobic (ACTN3 RR) performance-related genotype frequencies among young soccer players and compare to those of sprinters/jumpers (S/J), long distance runners (LDR) and controls. Methods: Genomic DNA was extracted from buccal epithelial cells of 170 national level athletes (60 soccer players, 51 S/J, 59 LDR) and 51 non-athletic controls . Genotypes were determined using Taqman allelic discrimination assay. Results: Soccer players had non-significant lower frequency (15%) of the PPARD 294CC genotype compared to LDR (19%), but higher compared to S/J (10%). ACTN3 R577X genotype and allele frequencies of soccer players (28%) were not significantly different from those of S/J (39%)and LDR athletes (20%). Conclusions: Soccer players do not have a noticeable or clear genotype tendency compared to S/J and LDR. This may suggest that soccer players rely more on diverse physiological qualities as well as other factors that are required in the game, rather than on a single physiological attribute. It should be also noticed that the different physiological demands for diverse positional roles in soccer may contribute to the results’ heterogeneity.
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