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The Variability of DNA Structure and Muscle-Fiber Composition

Semenova E. A., Khabibova S. A., Borisov O. V., Generozov E. V., Ahmetov I. I.
Human Physiology
Vol.45, Issue2, P. 225-232
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Обзор

DOI:10.1134/S0362119719010122

Аннотация:
Abstract—Competitive success in sports, as well as a predisposition to some chronic pathologies, depends to a certain degree on the composition of muscle fibers. The proportional variability in muscle fibers (slow fibers ranging from 5 to 90[%]) among people depends on their genotypes and environmental factors. The contribution of hereditary factors to the development of muscle fibers ranges from 40 to 50[%]. This review describes contemporary approaches to the associations between DNA polymorphisms and the muscle fiber composition. Seven DNA polymorphisms associated with the proportional variability in skeletal muscle fiber types that were also shown to have an association with a predisposition to athletic activities and some diseases, such as obesity, type II diabetes, and hypertension, have been detected thus far. These seven markers are localized in the genes that are responsible for the contractile characteristics of skeletal muscles, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, vascular tonus,
Ключевые слова:
athletes; genes; metabolism; muscle fibers; polymorphism
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1608-3164
Semenova E. A.
Khabibova S. A. Sof`ya Ayratovna 1995-
Borisov O. V.
Generozov E. V.
Ahmetov I. I.
Семенова Е. А.
Хабибова С. А. Софья Айратовна 1995-
Борисов О. В.
Генерозов Е. В.
Ахметов И. И.
The Variability of DNA Structure and Muscle-Fiber Composition
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Human Physiology
Pleiades Publishing, Inc.
Vol.45, Issue2 P. 225-232
2019
Обзор
athletes genes metabolism muscle fibers polymorphism
Abstract—Competitive success in sports, as well as a predisposition to some chronic pathologies, depends to a certain degree on the composition of muscle fibers. The proportional variability in muscle fibers (slow fibers ranging from 5 to 90[%]) among people depends on their genotypes and environmental factors. The contribution of hereditary factors to the development of muscle fibers ranges from 40 to 50[%]. This review describes contemporary approaches to the associations between DNA polymorphisms and the muscle fiber composition. Seven DNA polymorphisms associated with the proportional variability in skeletal muscle fiber types that were also shown to have an association with a predisposition to athletic activities and some diseases, such as obesity, type II diabetes, and hypertension, have been detected thus far. These seven markers are localized in the genes that are responsible for the contractile characteristics of skeletal muscles, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, vascular tonus,