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耐力训练20周后,基线时运动心率和血压主要基因的证据以及相应反应:HERITAGE家族研究

Evidence of major genes for exercise heart rate and blood pressure at baseline and in response to 20 weeks of endurance training: the HERITAGE family study.

作者信息

An P, Borecki I B, Rankinen T, Pérusse L, Leon A S, Skinner J S, Wilmore J H, Bouchard C, Rao D C

机构信息

Division of Biostatistics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.

出版信息

Int J Sports Med. 2003 Oct;24(7):492-8. doi: 10.1055/s-2003-42011.

Abstract

Major gene effects on exercise heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) measured at 50 W and 80 % maximal oxygen uptake (VO (2)max) were assessed in 99 White families in the HERITAGE Family Study. Exercise HR and BP were measured both before and after 20 weeks of endurance training. The baseline phenotypes were adjusted for the effects of age and BMI, whereas the training responses (post-training minus baseline) were adjusted for the effects of age, BMI and the corresponding baseline values, within four sex-by-generation groups. Baseline exercise HR at 50 W was under the influence of a major recessive gene and a multifactorial component, which accounted for 30 % and 27 % of the variance, respectively. The training response was found to be under the influence of a major dominant gene, which accounted for 27 % of the variance. These significant major gene effects were independent of the effects of cigarette smoking, baseline VO (2)max, and the resting HR levels. No significant interactions were found between genotype and age, sex, or BMI. No major gene effect was found for exercise BP. Instead, we found the baseline exercise BP at 50 W and 80 % VO (2)max and the training response at 50 W were solely influenced by multifactorial effects, which accounted for about 50 %, 40 % and 20 % of the variance, respectively. No familial resemblance was found for training responses in exercise HR or BP at 80 % VO (2)max. Segregation analysis also was carried out for exercise HR in Whites pooled with a small sample of Blacks in HERITAGE. Similar major effects were found, but the transmission from parents to offspring did not follow Mendelian expectations, suggesting sample heterogeneity. In conclusion, submaximal exercise HR at baseline and in response to endurance training was influenced by putative major genes, with no evidence of interactions with sex, age or BMI, in contrast to a multifactorial etiology for exercise BP.

摘要

在HERITAGE家庭研究中,对99个白人家庭中50瓦功率和80%最大摄氧量(VO₂max)时的运动心率(HR)和血压(BP)的主要基因效应进行了评估。在耐力训练20周前后分别测量了运动HR和BP。在四个性别×代际组内,对基线表型进行了年龄和BMI影响的校正,而训练反应(训练后减去基线)则进行了年龄、BMI和相应基线值影响的校正。50瓦功率时的基线运动HR受一个主要隐性基因和一个多因素成分的影响,它们分别占变异的30%和27%。发现训练反应受一个主要显性基因的影响,该基因占变异的27%。这些显著的主要基因效应独立于吸烟、基线VO₂max和静息HR水平的影响。未发现基因型与年龄、性别或BMI之间存在显著相互作用。未发现运动BP有主要基因效应。相反,我们发现50瓦功率和80%VO₂max时的基线运动BP以及50瓦功率时的训练反应仅受多因素效应的影响,它们分别占变异的约50%、40%和20%。在80%VO₂max时,运动HR或BP的训练反应未发现家族相似性。还对HERITAGE中白人以及一小部分黑人样本合并后的运动HR进行了分离分析。发现了类似的主要效应,但从父母到后代的传递不符合孟德尔预期,提示样本存在异质性。总之,与运动BP的多因素病因不同,基线和耐力训练反应时的次最大运动HR受假定的主要基因影响,且无证据表明与性别、年龄或BMI存在相互作用。

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