Int J Sports Med 2007; 28(9): 717-721
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-964913
Physiology & Biochemistry

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NRF2 Genotype Improves Endurance Capacity in Response to Training

Z. He1 , 2 , Y. Hu2 , L. Feng1 , Y. Lu1 , G. Liu2 , Y. Xi3 , L. Wen3 , L. R. McNaughton4
  • 1Biology Center, China Institute of Sport Science, Beijing, China
  • 2Department of Sport Human Sciences, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China
  • 3Department of Sport Human Sciences, Tianjin Institute of Physical Education, Beijing, China
  • 4Department of Sport, Health and Exercise Science, University of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom
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Publication History

accepted after revision September 12, 2006

Publication Date:
15 March 2007 (online)

Abstract

The aim of this work was to examine the association between the polymorphisms in nuclear respiratory factor (NRF2) gene and endurance capacity measured prior to and after an 18-wk endurance training program in young Chinese men. The phenotypes measured were running economy (RE) and V·O2max. The RE was determined by measuring submaximal V·O2 for 5 min at a constant running speed of 12 km · h-1 and V·O2max was measured during an incremental test to volitional exhaustion. Genomic DNA was extracted from white cells of peripheral blood and the genotypes were examined in SNPrs12594956, rs8031031 and rs7181866 by PCR-RFLP. Genotype distributions were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium at three loci, and linkage disequilibrium was observed (LD D′ = 1 and r2 = 0.903) between rs8031031 and rs7181866. The V·O2max was associated with rs12594956 at baseline while the training response of V·O2 at RE, was associated with rs12594956, rs8031031 and rs7181866. When the three SNPs were considered together, those carrying the ATG haplotype had 57.5 % higher training response in V·O2 at RE (p = 0.006) than non-carriers. In conclusion, polymorphisms in NRF2 gene may explain some of the between-person variance in endurance capacity.

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Dr. Yang Hu

Department of Sport Human Sciences
Beijing Sport University

10083 Beijing

China

Email: bsugene@yahoo.com

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