The influence of genetic polymorphisms on performance and cardiac and hemodynamic parameters among Brazilian soccer players
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Resumo: | This study investigated whether ACTN3 R577X, AMPD1 C34T, I/D ACE, and M235T AGT polymorphisms can affect performance tests such as jumping, sprinting, and endurance in 220 young male athletes from professional minor league soccer team from São Paulo Futebol Clube, Brazil. I/D ACE and M235T AGT polymorphisms were also analyzed according to cardiac and hemodynamic parameters. Athletes were grouped or not by age. DNA from saliva and Taqman assays were used for genotyping 220 athletes and the results were associated with performance tests. Ventricle mass, ventricle end-diastolic diameter, enddiastolic volume, and ejection fraction were assessed by echocardiogram. Arterial pressure, heart rate, and oximetry were assessed by a cardioscope. The main results of this study were that athletes who carried RR/RX (ACTN3) and DD (ACE) genotypes presented better performance during jump and sprint tests. On the other hand, athletes with ID/II genotype presented better results during endurance test, while AGT genotypes did not seem to favor the athletes during the evaluated physical tests. CC genotype (AMPD1) only favored the athletes during 10-m sprint test. Although there are environmental interactions influencing performance, the present results suggest that RR/RX ACTN3 and ACE DD genotypes may benefit athletes in activities that require strength and speed, while II ACE genotype may benefit athletes in endurance activities. This information could help coaches to plan the training session to improve the athletes’ performance. |
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The influence of genetic polymorphisms on performance and cardiac and hemodynamic parameters among Brazilian soccer playersACE and AGT polymorphismsACTN3AMPD1Cardiac and hemodynamic parametersSoccer athletes’ performanceThis study investigated whether ACTN3 R577X, AMPD1 C34T, I/D ACE, and M235T AGT polymorphisms can affect performance tests such as jumping, sprinting, and endurance in 220 young male athletes from professional minor league soccer team from São Paulo Futebol Clube, Brazil. I/D ACE and M235T AGT polymorphisms were also analyzed according to cardiac and hemodynamic parameters. Athletes were grouped or not by age. DNA from saliva and Taqman assays were used for genotyping 220 athletes and the results were associated with performance tests. Ventricle mass, ventricle end-diastolic diameter, enddiastolic volume, and ejection fraction were assessed by echocardiogram. Arterial pressure, heart rate, and oximetry were assessed by a cardioscope. The main results of this study were that athletes who carried RR/RX (ACTN3) and DD (ACE) genotypes presented better performance during jump and sprint tests. On the other hand, athletes with ID/II genotype presented better results during endurance test, while AGT genotypes did not seem to favor the athletes during the evaluated physical tests. CC genotype (AMPD1) only favored the athletes during 10-m sprint test. Although there are environmental interactions influencing performance, the present results suggest that RR/RX ACTN3 and ACE DD genotypes may benefit athletes in activities that require strength and speed, while II ACE genotype may benefit athletes in endurance activities. This information could help coaches to plan the training session to improve the athletes’ performance.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Joint Graduate Program in Physiological Sciences PIPGCF UFSCar/UNESPBauru School of Dentistry University of São PauloState University of CampinasInstitute of Bioscience University of São Paulo State (UNESP)Physiological Sciences PIPGCF UFSCar/UNESPJoint Graduate Program in Physiological Sciences PIPGCF UFSCar/UNESPInstitute of Bioscience University of São Paulo State (UNESP)Physiological Sciences PIPGCF UFSCar/UNESPCNPq: 140206/2011-6FAPESP: 2011/21586-8Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Dionísio, Thiago José [UNESP]Thiengo, Carlos RogérioBrozoski, Daniel ThomasDionísio, Evandro JoséTalamoni, Guilherme Augusto [UNESP]Silva, Roberto Braga [UNESP]Garlet, Gustavo PompermaierSantos, Carlos FerreiraAmaral, Sandra Lia [UNESP]2018-12-11T16:47:37Z2018-12-11T16:47:37Z2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article596-604http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2016-0608Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, v. 42, n. 6, p. 596-604, 2017.1715-53201715-5312http://hdl.handle.net/11449/16979410.1139/apnm-2016-06082-s2.0-85020103098Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengApplied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism1,112info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T16:09:04Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/169794Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:33:12.861764Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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The influence of genetic polymorphisms on performance and cardiac and hemodynamic parameters among Brazilian soccer players |
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The influence of genetic polymorphisms on performance and cardiac and hemodynamic parameters among Brazilian soccer players |
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The influence of genetic polymorphisms on performance and cardiac and hemodynamic parameters among Brazilian soccer players Dionísio, Thiago José [UNESP] ACE and AGT polymorphisms ACTN3 AMPD1 Cardiac and hemodynamic parameters Soccer athletes’ performance |
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The influence of genetic polymorphisms on performance and cardiac and hemodynamic parameters among Brazilian soccer players |
title_full |
The influence of genetic polymorphisms on performance and cardiac and hemodynamic parameters among Brazilian soccer players |
title_fullStr |
The influence of genetic polymorphisms on performance and cardiac and hemodynamic parameters among Brazilian soccer players |
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The influence of genetic polymorphisms on performance and cardiac and hemodynamic parameters among Brazilian soccer players |
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The influence of genetic polymorphisms on performance and cardiac and hemodynamic parameters among Brazilian soccer players |
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Dionísio, Thiago José [UNESP] |
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Dionísio, Thiago José [UNESP] Thiengo, Carlos Rogério Brozoski, Daniel Thomas Dionísio, Evandro José Talamoni, Guilherme Augusto [UNESP] Silva, Roberto Braga [UNESP] Garlet, Gustavo Pompermaier Santos, Carlos Ferreira Amaral, Sandra Lia [UNESP] |
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author |
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Thiengo, Carlos Rogério Brozoski, Daniel Thomas Dionísio, Evandro José Talamoni, Guilherme Augusto [UNESP] Silva, Roberto Braga [UNESP] Garlet, Gustavo Pompermaier Santos, Carlos Ferreira Amaral, Sandra Lia [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) |
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Dionísio, Thiago José [UNESP] Thiengo, Carlos Rogério Brozoski, Daniel Thomas Dionísio, Evandro José Talamoni, Guilherme Augusto [UNESP] Silva, Roberto Braga [UNESP] Garlet, Gustavo Pompermaier Santos, Carlos Ferreira Amaral, Sandra Lia [UNESP] |
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ACE and AGT polymorphisms ACTN3 AMPD1 Cardiac and hemodynamic parameters Soccer athletes’ performance |
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ACE and AGT polymorphisms ACTN3 AMPD1 Cardiac and hemodynamic parameters Soccer athletes’ performance |
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This study investigated whether ACTN3 R577X, AMPD1 C34T, I/D ACE, and M235T AGT polymorphisms can affect performance tests such as jumping, sprinting, and endurance in 220 young male athletes from professional minor league soccer team from São Paulo Futebol Clube, Brazil. I/D ACE and M235T AGT polymorphisms were also analyzed according to cardiac and hemodynamic parameters. Athletes were grouped or not by age. DNA from saliva and Taqman assays were used for genotyping 220 athletes and the results were associated with performance tests. Ventricle mass, ventricle end-diastolic diameter, enddiastolic volume, and ejection fraction were assessed by echocardiogram. Arterial pressure, heart rate, and oximetry were assessed by a cardioscope. The main results of this study were that athletes who carried RR/RX (ACTN3) and DD (ACE) genotypes presented better performance during jump and sprint tests. On the other hand, athletes with ID/II genotype presented better results during endurance test, while AGT genotypes did not seem to favor the athletes during the evaluated physical tests. CC genotype (AMPD1) only favored the athletes during 10-m sprint test. Although there are environmental interactions influencing performance, the present results suggest that RR/RX ACTN3 and ACE DD genotypes may benefit athletes in activities that require strength and speed, while II ACE genotype may benefit athletes in endurance activities. This information could help coaches to plan the training session to improve the athletes’ performance. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2016-0608 Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, v. 42, n. 6, p. 596-604, 2017. 1715-5320 1715-5312 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/169794 10.1139/apnm-2016-0608 2-s2.0-85020103098 |
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Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, v. 42, n. 6, p. 596-604, 2017. 1715-5320 1715-5312 10.1139/apnm-2016-0608 2-s2.0-85020103098 |
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