Association of iron supplementation, HFE and AMPD1 polymorphisms and biochemical iron metabolism parameters in the performance of a men’s World Tour cycling team: A pilot study

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology Pub Date : 2024-05-11 DOI:10.1016/j.jtemb.2024.127470
David Varillas-Delgado
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Abstract

Background

Nutritional strategies with iron supplementation have been shown to be effective in preventing the decline of blood biochemical parameters and sports performance. The aim of the study was to describe biochemical iron metabolism parameters in association with iron supplementation and HFE and AMPD1 polymorphisms in a Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) World Tour cycling team to evaluate performance during a whole season

Methods

Twenty-eight professional men cyclists took part in this longitudinal observational pilot study. AMPD1 c.34 C>T (rs17602729) and HFE c.187 C>G (rs1799945) polymorphisms were genotyped using Single Nucleotide Primer Extension (SNPE). All the professional cyclists took oral iron supplementation throughout the season. Four complete blood analyses were carried out corresponding to UCI controls in January (1st), April (2nd), June (3rd) and October (4th). Data on participation in three-week Grand Tours, kms of competition and wins were analyzed. Results: In performance, especially in wins, there was a significant effect in HFE on biochemical hemoglobin (F = 4.255; p = 0.021) and biochemical hematocrit (F = 5.335; p = 0.009) and a hematocrit biochemical × genotype interaction (F = 3.418; p = 0.041), with higher values in professional cyclist with GC genotype. In AMPD1 there were significant effects in the biochemical iron x genotype interaction in three-week Grand Tours (F = 3.874; p = 0.029) and wins (F = 3.930; p = 0.028)

Conclusions

Blood biochemical iron metabolism parameters could be related to performance in the season due to increasing hemoglobin and hematocrit concentration under iron supplementation, associated with winning in the professional cyclists with GC genotype of the HFE polymorphism.

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补铁、HFE 和 AMPD1 多态性以及生化铁代谢参数与男子世界巡回赛自行车队成绩的关系:试点研究
背景补充铁质的营养策略已被证明可有效防止血液生化指标和运动成绩的下降。该研究旨在描述国际自行车联盟(UCI)世界巡回赛自行车队中生化铁代谢参数与铁补充、HFE 和 AMPD1 多态性的关系,以评估整个赛季的表现。采用单核苷酸引物延伸法(SNPE)对 AMPD1 c.34 C>T (rs17602729) 和 HFE c.187 C>G (rs1799945) 多态性进行了基因分型。所有专业自行车运动员在整个赛季中都口服铁剂。分别在 1 月(1 日)、4 月(2 日)、6 月(3 日)和 10 月(4 日)进行了四次与 UCI 对照组相对应的全血分析。对参加三周大环赛、比赛公里数和获胜数据进行了分析。结果:在成绩方面,尤其是在获胜方面,HFE 对生化血红蛋白(F = 4.255;p = 0.021)和生化血细胞比容(F = 5.335;p = 0.009)有显著影响,生化血细胞比容 × 基因型交互作用(F = 3.418;p = 0.041),GC 基因型的专业自行车运动员的数值更高。在 AMPD1 中,生化铁×基因型交互作用对三周大巡回赛(F = 3.874;p = 0.029)和获胜(F = 3.930;p = 0.028)有显著影响。
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