NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN tHbmass AND POLYMORPHISMS IN THE HBB GENE IN ENDURANCE ATHLETES

The aim of this study was to examine the association between tHbmass and HBB gene polymorphisms in athletes of endurance disciplines. Eighty-two well-trained athletes (female n=36, male n=46), aged 19.3 ± 2.7 years, representing cross country skiing (n=37) and middle- and long-distance running (n=45...

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Main Authors: J. Malczewska-Lenczowska, J. Orysiak, E. Majorczyk, A. Pokrywka, J. Kaczmarski, Z. Szygula, D. Sitkowski
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Published: Termedia Publishing House 2014-07-01
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spelling doaj-8ef47d5cc2754d7a9ebdb94f27053a762020-11-25T01:39:55ZengTermedia Publishing HouseBiology of Sport0860-021X2083-18622014-07-0131211511910.5604/20831862.109937223213NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN tHbmass AND POLYMORPHISMS IN THE HBB GENE IN ENDURANCE ATHLETESJ. Malczewska-LenczowskaJ. OrysiakE. MajorczykA. PokrywkaJ. KaczmarskiZ. SzygulaD. SitkowskiThe aim of this study was to examine the association between tHbmass and HBB gene polymorphisms in athletes of endurance disciplines. Eighty-two well-trained athletes (female n=36, male n=46), aged 19.3 ± 2.7 years, representing cross country skiing (n=37) and middle- and long-distance running (n=45), participated in the study. Genotyping for 2 polymorphisms in the HBB gene (- 551C/T and intron 2, +16 C/G) was performed using restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Total haemoglobin mass (tHbmass) was determined by the optimized carbon monoxide rebreathing method. Blood morphology, indices of iron status (ferritin, transferrin receptor and total iron binding capacity) and C reactive protein were also determined. No differences were found in the HBB genotype and allele frequencies between male and female athletes. Regardless of the polymorphisms, no relationships were found between HBB genotypes as well as alleles and relative values of tHbmass, expressed per body mass (g · kg-1 BM), both in female and male athletes. Our results demonstrated that -551 C/T and intron 2, +16 C/G polymorphisms of the HBB gene have no association with total haemoglobin mass in endurance athletes. It cannot be ruled out that several polymorphisms, each with a small but significant contribution, may be responsible for the amount of haemoglobin.http://www.termedia.pl/NO-ASSOCIATION-BETWEEN-tHbmass-AND-POLYMORPHISMS-IN-THE-HBB-GENE-IN-ENDURANCE-ATHLETES,78,23213,1,1.htmlgenetic polymorphism HBB gene total haemoglobin mass athletes
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author J. Malczewska-Lenczowska
J. Orysiak
E. Majorczyk
A. Pokrywka
J. Kaczmarski
Z. Szygula
D. Sitkowski
spellingShingle J. Malczewska-Lenczowska
J. Orysiak
E. Majorczyk
A. Pokrywka
J. Kaczmarski
Z. Szygula
D. Sitkowski
NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN tHbmass AND POLYMORPHISMS IN THE HBB GENE IN ENDURANCE ATHLETES
Biology of Sport
genetic polymorphism
HBB gene
total haemoglobin mass
athletes
author_facet J. Malczewska-Lenczowska
J. Orysiak
E. Majorczyk
A. Pokrywka
J. Kaczmarski
Z. Szygula
D. Sitkowski
author_sort J. Malczewska-Lenczowska
title NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN tHbmass AND POLYMORPHISMS IN THE HBB GENE IN ENDURANCE ATHLETES
title_short NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN tHbmass AND POLYMORPHISMS IN THE HBB GENE IN ENDURANCE ATHLETES
title_full NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN tHbmass AND POLYMORPHISMS IN THE HBB GENE IN ENDURANCE ATHLETES
title_fullStr NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN tHbmass AND POLYMORPHISMS IN THE HBB GENE IN ENDURANCE ATHLETES
title_full_unstemmed NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN tHbmass AND POLYMORPHISMS IN THE HBB GENE IN ENDURANCE ATHLETES
title_sort no association between thbmass and polymorphisms in the hbb gene in endurance athletes
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Biology of Sport
issn 0860-021X
2083-1862
publishDate 2014-07-01
description The aim of this study was to examine the association between tHbmass and HBB gene polymorphisms in athletes of endurance disciplines. Eighty-two well-trained athletes (female n=36, male n=46), aged 19.3 ± 2.7 years, representing cross country skiing (n=37) and middle- and long-distance running (n=45), participated in the study. Genotyping for 2 polymorphisms in the HBB gene (- 551C/T and intron 2, +16 C/G) was performed using restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Total haemoglobin mass (tHbmass) was determined by the optimized carbon monoxide rebreathing method. Blood morphology, indices of iron status (ferritin, transferrin receptor and total iron binding capacity) and C reactive protein were also determined. No differences were found in the HBB genotype and allele frequencies between male and female athletes. Regardless of the polymorphisms, no relationships were found between HBB genotypes as well as alleles and relative values of tHbmass, expressed per body mass (g · kg-1 BM), both in female and male athletes. Our results demonstrated that -551 C/T and intron 2, +16 C/G polymorphisms of the HBB gene have no association with total haemoglobin mass in endurance athletes. It cannot be ruled out that several polymorphisms, each with a small but significant contribution, may be responsible for the amount of haemoglobin.
topic genetic polymorphism
HBB gene
total haemoglobin mass
athletes
url http://www.termedia.pl/NO-ASSOCIATION-BETWEEN-tHbmass-AND-POLYMORPHISMS-IN-THE-HBB-GENE-IN-ENDURANCE-ATHLETES,78,23213,1,1.html
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