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BDKRB2基因-9/+9多态性对竞技游泳运动员训练改进的影响。

Effect of BDKRB2 Gene -9/+9 Polymorphism on Training Improvements in Competitive Swimmers.

作者信息

Zmijewski Piotr, Grenda Agata, Leońska-Duniec Agata, Ahmetov Ildus, Orysiak Joanna, Cięszczyk Pawel

机构信息

1Department of Physiology, Institute of Sport, Warsaw, Poland;2Department of Physical Education and Sport, West Pomeranian Technological University, Szczecin, Poland;3Faculty of Physical Culture and Health Promotion, University of Szczecin, Szczecin, Poland;4Faculty of Tourism and Recreation, Academy of Physical Education and Sport, Gdansk, Poland;5Sport Technology Research Centre, Volga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism, Kazan, Russia; and6Department of Physiology of Nutrition, Institute of Sport, Warsaw, Poland.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2016 Mar;30(3):665-71. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001145.

Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the possible association between the BDKRB2 gene and training-induced improvements in swimming performance in well-trained swimmers. One hundred Polish swimmers (52 men and 48 women, aged 18.1 ± 1.9 years), who competed in national and international competitions at middle- (200 m) and long-distance events (≥400 m), were included in the study. Athletes' genotype and allele distributions were analyzed in comparison to 230 unrelated sedentary subjects, who served as controls, with the χ test. All samples were genotyped for the BDKRB2 -9/+9 polymorphism by polymerase chain reaction. The effects of genotype on swimming performance improvements were analyzed with two-way (3 × 2; genotype × time) analysis of variance with metric age as a covariate. The training period of 1.9 ± 0.4 years had a significant (p < 0.01) effect on swimming performance, both in female and male athletes. Both in female and male athletes, the BDKRB2 gene -9/+9 polymorphism had no significant effect on swimming performance. An interaction effect of BDKRB2 gene -9/+9 polymorphism × time was found for swimming performance only in male athletes. Post hoc analyses showed that swimmers with the +9/+9 BDKRB2 genotype had a greater improvement in swimming performance than swimmers with the -9/+9 polymorphism (p ≤ 0.05). No interaction effects for gender × BDKRB2 gene -9/+9 polymorphism were found for either swimming performance or improvement in swimming performance. These results suggest that the response to long-term exercise training could be modulated by the BDKRB2 gene -9/+9 polymorphism in male athletes. In well-trained swimmers, BDKRB2 gene variation was not found to be an independent determinant of swimming performance.

摘要

本研究的目的是调查BDKRB2基因与训练有素的游泳运动员游泳成绩训练诱导改善之间的可能关联。100名波兰游泳运动员(52名男性和48名女性,年龄18.1±1.9岁)参与了本研究,他们参加全国和国际中距离(200米)和长距离赛事(≥400米)。通过χ检验,将运动员的基因型和等位基因分布与230名不相关的久坐不动的对照受试者进行比较。所有样本通过聚合酶链反应对BDKRB2 -9/+9多态性进行基因分型。以年龄作为协变量,采用双向(3×2;基因型×时间)方差分析来分析基因型对游泳成绩改善的影响。1.9±0.4年的训练期对男女运动员的游泳成绩均有显著影响(p<0.01)。BDKRB2基因 -9/+9多态性对男女运动员的游泳成绩均无显著影响。仅在男性运动员中发现BDKRB2基因 -9/+9多态性×时间对游泳成绩有交互作用。事后分析表明,BDKRB2基因型为+9/+9的游泳运动员比具有 -9/+9多态性的游泳运动员在游泳成绩上有更大的提高(p≤0.05)。未发现性别×BDKRB2基因 -9/+9多态性对游泳成绩或游泳成绩提高有交互作用。这些结果表明,男性运动员对长期运动训练的反应可能受BDKRB2基因 -9/+9多态性的调节。在训练有素的游泳运动员中,未发现BDKRB2基因变异是游泳成绩的独立决定因素。

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