The Ala/Val Polymorphism of the UCP2 Gene Is Reciprocally Associated with Aerobic and Anaerobic Performance in Athletes


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Associations between the C/T polymorphism of the UCP2 gene (AlaVal55, rs660339) and aerobic and anaerobic components of physical fitness of athletes were studied. The study involved 168 athletes (46 women and 122 men) engaged in various sports and 98 nonathletes (35 women and 63 men). The athletic performance testing program included the ramp test on a treadmill and the Wingate anaerobic test on a bicycle ergometer. The group of athletes exhibited a tendency towards a higher frequency of carriers of two alleles of “mitochondrial efficiency” (UCP2*TT) (χ2 = 2.53, p = 0.28). Val55 allele associations (T*UCP2) with higher values of functional indicators characterizing the aerobic abilities of athletes were demonstrated, whereas athletes carrying two original Ala55 alleles (UCP2*CC) had better anaerobic abilities.

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E. A. Bondareva

Institute and Museum of Anthropology, Moscow State University

Email: sonkin@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

O. I. Parfenteva

Moscow Center of Advanced Sports Technologies, Department of Physical Culture and Sports of Moscow; Russian State University of Physical Education, Sports, Youth, and Tourism

Email: sonkin@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 129272; Moscow, 105122

A. V. Kozlov

Moscow Center of Advanced Sports Technologies, Department of Physical Culture and Sports of Moscow

Email: sonkin@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 129272

U. S. Zhuravleva

Department of Physical Education and Sports, RUDN University

Email: sonkin@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117198

E. V. Kosyakova

Department of Physical Education and Sports, RUDN University

Email: sonkin@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117198

E. E. Karelina

Department of Physical Education and Sports, RUDN University

Email: sonkin@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117198

E. S. Ketlerova

Department of Physical Education and Sports, RUDN University

Email: sonkin@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117198

V. D. Son’kin

Moscow Center of Advanced Sports Technologies, Department of Physical Culture and Sports of Moscow; Russian State University of Physical Education, Sports, Youth, and Tourism

Author for correspondence.
Email: sonkin@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 129272; Moscow, 105122

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