Allelic Variants on SLC6A3 Neurotransmitter Gene and Their Relationship with Personality Traits Scales in Egyptian Athletes

A. EL-Seedy, Mariam H. Botros, Guylène Page, V. Ladevèze
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Human dopamine transporter gene (SLC6A3) is one of the neurotransmission genes that plays an important role in controlling the behavior and psychological reactions toward various physical activities. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the associations between SLC6A3 3’-UTR VNTR (3’VNTR) genotypes and eight personality traits in Egyptian athletes. One hundred athletes (50 males and 50 females) and one hundred non-athletes participated in this investigation either in individual or team games. The Freiburg Personality inventory-Revised questionnaire was applied to athletes to evaluate personality traits according to the scale, at a scheduled time, using descriptive analysis. Genotyping for SLC6A3 3’-UTR VNTR polymorphism in athletes was realized to detect the different genotypes by PCR amplifications using desired primers. Three different genotypes of the 3’VNTR polymorphism; namely (9/9), (9/10), (10/10) were identified. The 9/10 and 10/10 genotypes of SLC6A3 gene were significantly higher in players than those in the control group. There were no statistically significant differences in personality traits values among males and females. The Cronbach’s alpha stability coefficient for four items is higher than 0.7 suggesting that these items (Neuroticism, Aggressiveness, Depression and Excitability) have a good reliability and support the used personality dimensions for this investigation. Our findings revealed a significant association between the genotypes of 3’VNTR and the personality traits in Egyptian athletes. These data shed light on the role of SLC6A3 gene in athletes’ behavioral performance and could serve as the basis for further characterization in the large number of Egyptian athletes.
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埃及运动员SLC6A3神经递质基因等位变异及其与人格特质量表的关系
人多巴胺转运蛋白基因(SLC6A3)是一种神经传递基因,在控制人对各种体育活动的行为和心理反应中起重要作用。本研究的目的是评估SLC6A3 3 ' -UTR VNTR (3 ' VNTR)基因型与埃及运动员八种人格特征之间的关系。100名运动员(男女各50名)和100名非运动员参加了个人或团体比赛。采用弗莱堡人格量表-修正问卷对运动员进行人格特征评估,在规定的时间,采用描述性分析。对运动员SLC6A3 3′-UTR VNTR多态性进行基因分型,利用所需引物进行PCR扩增,检测不同基因型。3'VNTR多态性的三种不同基因型即(9/9)、(9/10)、(10/10)。运动员SLC6A3基因的9/10和10/10基因型明显高于对照组。男性和女性在人格特质价值上没有统计学上的差异。四个项目的Cronbach’s alpha稳定系数大于0.7,表明神经质、攻击性、抑郁和兴奋性具有较好的信度,支持本调查所使用的人格维度。我们的研究结果揭示了3'VNTR基因型与埃及运动员人格特征之间的显著关联。这些数据揭示了SLC6A3基因在运动员行为表现中的作用,可以作为进一步表征大量埃及运动员的基础。
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