Comparison of the Genetic Profile of rs4646994 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism of the ACE Gene in the Elite Male Weightlifters and Non-athletes

S. M. Mousavi, M. Batavani, M. Ghofrani
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Article type: Orginal article Introduction: The ACE gene encodes the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), which is characterized by the presence of allele I or the absence of allele D of a 287-bp fragment. The D allele is associated with higher ACE activity and increased angiotensin II levels and performance in strength-oriented exercise tasks. This study aimed to compare the genetic profile of rs4646994 single nucleotide polymorphism of the ACE gene in the elite male weightlifters and nonathletes. Material & Methods: In total, 30 elite male weightlifters (league, country, national team, Asian, world, and Olympic champions) living in Isfahan province along with 43 healthy non-athlete volunteers who were matched in age, height, and weight to the elite group formed the subjects of the study. After completing the consent form, saliva samples were collected from the participants, and after DNA extraction, ACE genotypes were determined using PCR-RLFP and electrophoresis techniques. Data analysis was performed using independent t-test, chi-square, and logistic regression in SPSS software (version 20). (Ethic code: 7993) Findings: The results showed that the prevalence of D allele in elite weightlifters and non-athletes was significantly higher than allele I in their groups (P<0.05). Moreover, in the genotyping distribution, D/I was most common both in the study population (7.50%), as well as weightlifters (7.56%) and non-athletes (5.46%). However, there was no significant difference in the elite weightlifters and nonathletes regarding the distribution of D/I ACE genotyping (χ=0/31). Discussion & Conclusion: The study showed a positive relationship between Iranian elite weightlifters and the ACE D allele, which probably distinguishes it as one of the effective genetic factors in creating a strength phenotype of Iranian weightlifters.
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优秀男子举重运动员与非运动员ACE基因rs4646994单核苷酸多态性的遗传谱比较
文章类型:原文章简介:ACE基因编码血管紧张素转换酶(ACE),其特征是存在等位基因I或不存在等位基因D的287 bp片段。D等位基因与ACE活性升高、血管紧张素II水平升高以及在力量导向的锻炼任务中的表现有关。本研究旨在比较优秀男性举重运动员和非运动员ACE基因rs4646994单核苷酸多态性的遗传谱。材料与方法:生活在伊斯法罕省的30名优秀男子举重运动员(联赛、国家、国家队、亚洲、世界和奥运会冠军)与43名年龄、身高和体重与精英组相匹配的健康非运动员志愿者组成研究对象。填写同意表格后,采集受试者唾液样本,提取DNA后,采用PCR-RLFP和电泳技术检测ACE基因型。数据分析采用独立t检验、卡方检验和logistic回归,采用SPSS软件(version 20)。结果:优秀举重运动员和非运动员群体中D等位基因的患病率显著高于I等位基因(P<0.05)。此外,在基因分型分布中,D/I在研究人群中最为常见(7.50%),举重运动员(7.56%)和非运动员(5.46%)也是如此。然而,在优秀举重运动员和非运动员中,D/I ACE基因分型的分布没有显著差异(χ=0/31)。讨论与结论:本研究显示,伊朗优秀举重运动员与ACE D等位基因之间存在正相关关系,这可能使其成为伊朗举重运动员力量表型的有效遗传因素之一。
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