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PPARalpha gene variation and physical performance in Russian athletes.

Ildus I Ahmetov1, Irina A Mozhayskaya, David M Flavell, Irina V Astratenkova, Antonina I Komkova, Ekaterina V Lyubaeva, Pavel P Tarakin, Boris S Shenkman, Anastasia B Vdovina, Aleksei I Netreba, Daniil V Popov, Olga L Vinogradova, Hugh E Montgomery, Viktor A Rogozkin.   

Abstract

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha) regulates genes responsible for skeletal and heart muscle fatty acid oxidation. Previous studies have shown that the PPARalpha intron 7 G/C polymorphism was associated with left ventricular growth in response to exercise. We speculated that GG homozygotes should be more prevalent within a group of endurance-oriented athletes, have normal fatty acid metabolism, and increased percentages of slow-twitch fibers. We have tested this hypothesis in the study of a mixed cohort of 786 Russian athletes in 13 different sporting disciplines prospectively stratified by performance (endurance-oriented athletes, power-oriented athletes and athletes with mixed endurance/power activity). PPARalpha intron 7 genotype and allele frequencies were compared to 1,242 controls. We found an increasing linear trend of C allele with increasing anaerobic component of physical performance (P=0.029). GG genotype frequencies in endurance-oriented and power-oriented athletes were 80.3 and 50.6%, respectively, and were significantly (P<0.0001) different compared to controls (70.0%). To examine the association between PPARalpha gene variant and fiber type composition, muscle biopsies from m. vastus lateralis were obtained and analyzed in 40 young men. GG homozygotes (n=25) had significantly (P=0.003) higher percentages of slow-twitch fibers (55.5+/-2.0 vs 38.5+/-2.3%) than CC homozygotes (n=4). In conclusion, PPARalpha intron 7 G/C polymorphism was associated with physical performance in Russian athletes, and this may be explained, in part, by the association between PPARalpha genotype and muscle fiber type composition.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16506057     DOI: 10.1007/s00421-006-0154-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol        ISSN: 1439-6319            Impact factor:   3.078


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