Candidate genes associated with athletes' skeletal muscle functions regulation

O. Balberova, E. Bykov, G. V. Medvedev
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It is generally recognized that an elite athlete's status is a multifactorial phenotype depending on many environmental and genetic factors. Variations in the sequence of nucleotides in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), in particular, single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) act as key internal factors associated with achieving high results in sports. The determination of specific individuals' genetic characteristics allows us to identify athletes who have the greatest genetically determined potential for certain sports that require speed, strength or endurance manifestation. Of course, peculiarities of the structure and function of skeletal muscles are among the most important characteristics in sports results context, in sports associated with the development of power / strength or endurance phenotypes. The composition and function of skeletal muscles are controlled by many different genes, and their SNVs can serve as strength or endurance athletes' status biomarkers. (1) Background: to conduct a thematic review of candidate genes studies and their single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) associated with the functioning of skeletal muscles in athletes. (2) Methods: A search for articles for the period from 2010 to 2020 was conducted in the databases SCOPUS, Web of Science, Google Calendar, Clinical keys, PubMed, e-LIBRARY using keywords and their combinations; (3) Conclusions: The identification of genetic biomarkers associated with muscular system regulation can help neurologists, sports doctors and coaches in developing personalized strategies for selecting children, adolescents and young adults for endurance, strength and speed sports (for example, running short, medium or long distances). Such a personalized approach will increase sports performance and reduce the risk of sports injuries of the musculoskeletal system.
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与运动员骨骼肌功能调控相关的候选基因
人们普遍认为,优秀运动员的地位是一个多因素表型,取决于许多环境和遗传因素。脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)中核苷酸序列的变异,特别是单核苷酸变异(SNVs)是在运动中取得高成绩的关键内部因素。通过确定特定个体的基因特征,我们可以确定哪些运动员在某些需要速度、力量或耐力表现的运动中具有最大的基因决定潜力。当然,骨骼肌结构和功能的特殊性是运动结果中最重要的特征之一,在运动中与力量/力量或耐力表型的发展有关。骨骼肌的组成和功能受到许多不同基因的控制,其snv可以作为力量或耐力运动员状态的生物标志物。(1)背景:对与运动员骨骼肌功能相关的候选基因研究及其单核苷酸变异(snv)进行专题综述。(2)方法:在SCOPUS、Web of Science、谷歌Calendar、Clinical keys、PubMed、e-LIBRARY等数据库中检索2010 ~ 2020年的文献,采用关键词及其组合进行检索;(3)结论:识别与肌肉系统调节相关的遗传生物标志物可以帮助神经科医生、运动医生和教练员制定个性化的策略,以选择儿童、青少年和年轻人进行耐力、力量和速度运动(如短距离、中距离或长距离跑步)。这种个性化的方法将提高运动表现,减少肌肉骨骼系统运动损伤的风险。
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