Author/Authors :
Shenoy, Shweta Department of Sports Medicine & Physiotherapy - Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India , Tandon, Suparna Department of Sports Medicine & Physiotherapy - Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India , Sandhu, Jaspal Department of Sports Medicine & Physiotherapy - Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India , Bhanwer, Amarjeet Singh Department of Sports Medicine & Physiotherapy - Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India
Abstract :
Purpose: It is well known that the effects of exercise training gives
inter individual differences which might be due to genetic diversity.
This study aims to explore the probable relation between
angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) alleles and physical fitness
parameters in elite athletes.
Methods: Twenty-nine national level Indian Army Triathletes who
volunteered for the study were taken as subjects and 101 healthy
age matched control group subjects were taken for comparison of
genotype frequencies. The following parameters were checked in
triathletes: blood pressure, body mass index, VO2 max, muscular
endurance, flexibility and power. DNA was extracted from blood
using standard phenol-chloroform method. Genotyping was done
using PCR specific for ACE (I/D) polymorphism, followed by
agarose gel electrophoresis method. Variation of the parameters
among different genotypes was compared. Genotype frequencies of
triathletes were compared with the control group as well.
Results: No difference was observed between fitness parameters of
three genotype groups’ triathletes, while the frequency of I allele
was found to be very high in triathletes compared with the control
group.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that there might be a positive
association between I allele of ACE gene and endurance.
Keywords :
ACE , Polymorphism , Genetic , Angiotensin converting enzyme , Physical fitness , Genotyping