The PPARA gene polymorphism in team sports athletes

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) is a transcription factor that regulates lipid and glucose metabolism. Accumulating evidence suggests that the intron 7 C allele of the PPARA gene rs4253778 G/C polymorphism has an advantage for power-oriented athletes, presuma...

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Main Authors: Ildus I. Ahmetov, Emiliya S. Egorova, Leysan J. Mustafina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego 2013-01-01
Series:Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
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Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/cejssm/en/issue/29/article/167/
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spelling doaj-081ed87bfec1411ea50a36b63cfdd9dc2020-11-25T00:35:03ZengWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoCentral European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine2300-97052353-28072013-01-011The PPARA gene polymorphism in team sports athletesIldus I. Ahmetov0Emiliya S. Egorova1Leysan J. Mustafina2Sport Technology Education Research Laboratory, Volga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism, Kazan, Russia; Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan, RussiaLaboratory of Molecular Genetics, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan, RussiaSport Technology Education Research Laboratory, Volga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism, Kazan, RussiaPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) is a transcription factor that regulates lipid and glucose metabolism. Accumulating evidence suggests that the intron 7 C allele of the PPARA gene rs4253778 G/C polymorphism has an advantage for power-oriented athletes, presumably due to the hypertrophic effects on skeletal muscle and increase in glucose utilization in response to anaerobic exercise. The G allele, however, is said to be favorable for the endurance-oriented athletes. The metabolic demands of team sports involve aerobic and anaerobic energy pathways, as a result of the intermittent physical activity. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between the PPARA gene polymorphism and team-sport athletic status. A total of 665 Russian athletes from 14 team sports and 1,706 controls were involved in the case-control study. We found that the frequency of the PPARA C allele was significantly higher in athletes compared to controls (20.5 vs. 16.4%, P = 0.0009), suggesting that anaerobic rather than aerobic metabolism may be crucial to the game performance in team sports. This means that our study indicates the association between the PPARA gene G/C polymorphism and team-sport athletic status. Although more replication studies are needed, the preliminary data suggest an opportunity to use the analysis of PPARA polymorphism, along with other gene variations and standard phenotypic assessment in team sports selection.https://wnus.edu.pl/cejssm/en/issue/29/article/167/PARAgame performancegene polymorphismsport selectionteam sports
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author Ildus I. Ahmetov
Emiliya S. Egorova
Leysan J. Mustafina
spellingShingle Ildus I. Ahmetov
Emiliya S. Egorova
Leysan J. Mustafina
The PPARA gene polymorphism in team sports athletes
Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
PARA
game performance
gene polymorphism
sport selection
team sports
author_facet Ildus I. Ahmetov
Emiliya S. Egorova
Leysan J. Mustafina
author_sort Ildus I. Ahmetov
title The PPARA gene polymorphism in team sports athletes
title_short The PPARA gene polymorphism in team sports athletes
title_full The PPARA gene polymorphism in team sports athletes
title_fullStr The PPARA gene polymorphism in team sports athletes
title_full_unstemmed The PPARA gene polymorphism in team sports athletes
title_sort ppara gene polymorphism in team sports athletes
publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
series Central European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine
issn 2300-9705
2353-2807
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) is a transcription factor that regulates lipid and glucose metabolism. Accumulating evidence suggests that the intron 7 C allele of the PPARA gene rs4253778 G/C polymorphism has an advantage for power-oriented athletes, presumably due to the hypertrophic effects on skeletal muscle and increase in glucose utilization in response to anaerobic exercise. The G allele, however, is said to be favorable for the endurance-oriented athletes. The metabolic demands of team sports involve aerobic and anaerobic energy pathways, as a result of the intermittent physical activity. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between the PPARA gene polymorphism and team-sport athletic status. A total of 665 Russian athletes from 14 team sports and 1,706 controls were involved in the case-control study. We found that the frequency of the PPARA C allele was significantly higher in athletes compared to controls (20.5 vs. 16.4%, P = 0.0009), suggesting that anaerobic rather than aerobic metabolism may be crucial to the game performance in team sports. This means that our study indicates the association between the PPARA gene G/C polymorphism and team-sport athletic status. Although more replication studies are needed, the preliminary data suggest an opportunity to use the analysis of PPARA polymorphism, along with other gene variations and standard phenotypic assessment in team sports selection.
topic PARA
game performance
gene polymorphism
sport selection
team sports
url https://wnus.edu.pl/cejssm/en/issue/29/article/167/
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