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Kinga Humińska-Lisowska1, Jolanta Chmielowiec2, Krzysztof Chmielowiec2, Marta Niewczas3, Milena Lachowicz4, Paweł Cięszczyk1, Jolanta Masiak5, Aleksandra Strońska-Pluta6, Monika Michałowska-Sawczyn1, Ewelina Maculewicz7, Anna Grzywacz1.
Abstract
Brain-Derived Neurotropic Factor (BDNF) is one of the essential mediating factors of exercise-induced neuroplasticity, but the underlying molecular mechanisms of exercise-induced neuroplasticity are still largely unknown. Personality dimensions differentiate individuals and depend on genes and environmental factors. The dimensions of openness to experience, emotional stability, extraversion and conscientiousness have been reported to be positively related to performance; considering agreeableness, a negative relation with sports performance was emphasized. However, not enough effort has been put into investigating the relationship between genetic polymorphisms affecting psychological abilities and competitive power sports. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of the rs6265 polymorphism of BDNF with personality dimensions in martial arts athletes. The study was conducted among martial arts athletes. The study group included 258 volunteers (martial arts athletes (n = 106) and controls (n = 152). BDNF polymorphism testing was performed using the real-time PCR method; personality dimensions were assessed using standardized NEO-FFI questionnaires. All analyses were performed using STATISTICA 13. We observed that martial arts athletes' G/G genotypes compared to the control group G/G genotypes presented significantly higher severity of personality dimension "conscientiousness". In comparison with the controls, the case group subjects had significantly higher scores in the dimension extraversion (M 6.89 vs. M 6.43, p = 0.0405) and conscientiousness/scale (M 7.23 vs. M 5.89, p < 0.0001). The results of 2 × 3 factorial ANOVA noticed a statistically significant effect of combined factor BDNF rs6265 genotype of martial arts/control (F2,252 = 3.11, p = 0.0465, η2 = 0.024). Additionally, we observed that the results of 2 × 3 factorial ANOVA showed a statistically significant influence of combined factor BDNF rs6265 of genotype martial arts/ control (F2,252 = 6.16, p = 0.0024, η2 = 0.047). The combination of the analysis of personality dimensions with genetics-as in the case of the polymorphism of the BDNF gene related to neuroplasticity-indicates that neurobiology cannot be ignored in educating sports champions. We already know that this is related to genetics. However, little is still known about the influence of personality traits on sports performance. We observed that martial arts athletes' G/G genotypes, in comparison to the control group's G/G genotypes, presented significantly higher severity of personality dimension "conscientiousness". This is worthy of further analysis and probably longitudinal studies on a more numerous group of athletes.Entities:
Keywords: BDNF gene; athletes; genes; personality; rs6265
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35955088 PMCID: PMC9367731 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19159732
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Frequency of genotypes and alleles of the BDNF rs6265 in a group of martial arts subjects and controls.
| Martial Arts | Controls | χ2 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.009 (0.6039) | |||
| G/G | 76 (71.7%) | 100 (65.8%) | |
| A/G | 27 (25.5%) | 47 (30.9%) | |
| A/A | 3 (2.8%) | 5 (3.3%) | |
| G | 179 (84.4%) | 247 (81.2%) | 0.880 (0.3484) |
| A | 33 (15.6%) | 57 (18.8%) | |
| Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium | |||
| χ2 ( | 0.102 (0.7498) | 0.033 (0.8548) | |
p—statistical significance, χ2—Chi2 test result, n—number of subjects, G/G and A/A—genotypes (homozygotes), A/G—genotype (heterozygote), G and A—alleles.
Analysis of NEO Five-Factor Inventory results in martial arts subjects and controls.
| NEO Five-Factor Inventory/ | Martial Arts | Control | U Mann–Whitney Z | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neuroticism/scale | 4.75 ± 2.24 | 4.65 ± 1.92 | −0.128 | 0.8981 |
| Extraversion/scale | 7.12 ± 1.92 | 6.43 ± 1.85 | 2.834 | 0.0045 *# |
| Openness/scale | 5.01 ± 1.84 | 4.56 ± 1.55 | 2.117 | 0.0342 * |
| Agreeability/scale | 6.00 ± 2.36 | 5.71 ± 2.06 | 1.038 | 0.2993 |
| Conscientiousness/scale | 7.26 ± 2.17 | 5.89 ± 1.99 | 5.165 | 0.0000 *# |
M—mean, SD—standard deviation, G/G and A/A—genotypes (homozygotes), A/G—genotype (heterozygote), G and A—alleles, U Mann-Whitney Z-test. *—significant statistical differences. # Bonferroni correction was used, and the p-value was reduced to 0.01 (p = 0.05/5 (number of statistical tests conducted)).
The results of 2 × 3 factorial ANOVA for martial arts subjects and controls, NEO Five-Factor Inventory scale, and BDNF rs6265.
| NEO Five-Factor Inventory | Group | ANOVA | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G/G | A/G | A/A | Factor | F ( | η2 | Power (Alfa = 0.05) | ||
| Neuroticism/scale | Martial Arts (MA); | 4.29 ± 2.02 | 5.85 ± 2.43 | 6.67 ± 2.31 | intercept | F1,252 = 385.18 ( | 0.604 | 1.000 |
| Control; | 4.55 ± 2.06 | 4.85 ± 1.60 | 4.80 ± 1.92 | |||||
| Extraversion/scale | Martial Arts (MA); | 7.39 ± 1.83 | 6.48 ± 2.04 | 6.00 ± 1.73 | intercept | F1,252 = 721.50 ( | 0.666 | 1.000 |
| Control; | 6.38 ± 1.92 | 6.53 ± 1.72 | 6.60 ± 1.82 | |||||
| Openness/scale | Martial Arts (MA); | 4.95 ± 1.85 | 5.00 ± 1.84 | 6.67 ± 1.15 | intercept | F1,252 = 501.71 ( | 0.694 | 1.000 |
| Control; | 4.61 ± 1.56 | 4.55 ± 1.56 | 3.60 ± 1.14 | |||||
| Agreeability/scale | Martial Arts (MA); | 6.25 ± 2.37 | 5.55 ± 2.26 | 3.67 ± 1.15 | intercept | F1,252 = 359.03 ( | 0.587 | 1.000 |
| Control; | 5.81 ± 2.10 | 5.51 ± 1.87 | 5.60 ± 3.21 | |||||
| Conscientiousness/scale | Martial Arts (MA); | 7.54 ± 2.04 | 6.67 ± 2.20 | 5.67 ± 4.16 | intercept | F1,252 = 591.42 ( | 0.701 | 1.000 |
| Control; | 5.57 ± 1.98 | 6.47 ± 1.91 | 6.80 ± 1.64 | |||||
*—significant result p = 0.05; MA—Martial Arts; M ± SD—mean ± standard deviation, G/G and A/A—genotypes (homozygotes), A/G—genotype (heterozygote), G and A—alleles, BDNF—Brain-Derived Neurotropic Factor, F—F ratio score, η2—effect size # Bonferroni correction was used, and the p-value was reduced to 0.01 (p = 0.05/5 (number of statistical tests conducted)).
Figure 1Interaction between martial arts/-Control and BDNF rs6265 and Neuroticism scale. # Bonferroni correction was used, and the p-value was reduced to 0.0083 (p = 0.05/6 (number of statistical tests conducted)). G/G and A/A—genotypes (homozygotes), A/G—genotype (heterozygote), G and A—alleles, 1—G/G, 2—A/G, 3—A/A, 4—G/G, 5—A/G, 6—A/A, BDNF—Brain-Derived Neurotropic Factor, F—F ratio score, * significant result p = 0.05, p—p-value.
Figure 2Interaction between martial arts/control and BDNF rs6265 and conscientiousness scale. # Bonferroni correction was used, and the p-value was reduced to 0.0083 (p = 0.05/6 (number of statistical tests conducted)). G/G and A/A—genotypes (homozygotes), A/G—genotype (heterozygote), G and A—alleles, 1—G/G, 2—A/G, 3—A/A, 4—G/G, 5—A/G, 6—A/A., BDNF—Brain-Derived Neurotropic Factor, F—F ratio score, * significant result p = 0.05, p—p-value.
Post-hoc LSD (least significant difference) analysis of interactions between martial arts/-Control and BDNF rs6265 and neuroticism scale and conscientiousness scale.
| {1} | {2} | {3} | {4} | {5} | {6} | |
| Martial arts | 0.0006 *# | 0.0461 * | 0.3963 | 0.1344 | 0.5837 | |
| Martial arts | 0.5070 | 0.0032 *# | 0.0407 * | 0.2847 | ||
| Martial arts | 0.0742 | 0.1315 | 0.2058 | |||
| Control | 0.3990 | 0.7868 | ||||
| Control | 0.9571 | |||||
| Control | ||||||
| {1} | {2} | {3} | {4} | {5} | {6} | |
| Martial arts | 0.0561 | 0.1183 | 0.0000 *# | 0.0048 *# | 0.4309 | |
| Martial arts | 0.4190 | 0.0134 * | 0.6858 | 0.8928 | ||
| Martial arts | 0.9353 | 0.5080 | 0.4453 | |||
| Control | 0.0130 * | 0.1873 | ||||
| Control | 0.7284 | |||||
| Control | ||||||
*—significant statistical differences, M—mean. For these variables, G/G and A/A—genotypes (homozygotes), A/G—genotype (heterozygote), G and A—alleles, BDNF—Brain-Derived Neurotropic Factor, # Bonferroni correction was used, and the p-value was reduced to 0.0083 (p = 0.05/6 (number of statistical tests conducted)).