TY - JOUR
T1 - Putative role of mct1 rs1049434 polymorphism in high-intensity endurance performance
T2 - concept and basis to understand possible individualization stimulus
AU - Piscina-Viúdez, Xavier Ramírez de la
AU - Álvarez-Herms, Jesús
AU - Bonilla, Diego A.
AU - Castañeda-Babarro, Arkaitz
AU - Larruskain, Jon
AU - Díaz-Ramírez, Julen
AU - Ahmetov, Ildus I.
AU - Martínez-Ascensión, Alex
AU - Kreider, Richard B.
AU - Odriozola-Martínez, Adrián
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) have been proposed as important mediators of the exchange between lactate (La− ) producer and La− recipient (consumer) cells. Previous studies have suggested that the MCT1 A1470T genotype could be related to different physical performance pheno-types. This study followed the guidelines for Strengthening the Reporting of Genetic Association Studies (STREGA) and aimed to evaluate the distribution of the MCT1 polymorphism rs1049434 in endurance-trained athletes compared to the untrained population. Moreover, this study explored the potential influence of the polymorphism alleles phenotypes on high-intensity exercise performance. In a cross-sectional study fashion, a total of 85 triathletes from northern Spain were genotyped for MCT1 rs1049434 and compared to a control group of 107 healthy male participants (1000 Genomes Research Study for Iberian Populations in Spain). All athletes performed a 30 s Wingate all-out test (WAnT) on a cycle ergometer. Peak and mean power (absolute and relative) were measured. After verification of the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, the findings indicated that the MCT1 TT genotype was overrepresented in triathletes in comparison to the genotypic frequency of the general Spanish population. No significant associations were found between any MCT1 genotype and peak or mean power performance in the WAnT. Further studies are required to understand the relationship among MCT1 A1470T polymorphism, endurance-trained athletes, and high-intensity performance.
AB - Monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs) have been proposed as important mediators of the exchange between lactate (La− ) producer and La− recipient (consumer) cells. Previous studies have suggested that the MCT1 A1470T genotype could be related to different physical performance pheno-types. This study followed the guidelines for Strengthening the Reporting of Genetic Association Studies (STREGA) and aimed to evaluate the distribution of the MCT1 polymorphism rs1049434 in endurance-trained athletes compared to the untrained population. Moreover, this study explored the potential influence of the polymorphism alleles phenotypes on high-intensity exercise performance. In a cross-sectional study fashion, a total of 85 triathletes from northern Spain were genotyped for MCT1 rs1049434 and compared to a control group of 107 healthy male participants (1000 Genomes Research Study for Iberian Populations in Spain). All athletes performed a 30 s Wingate all-out test (WAnT) on a cycle ergometer. Peak and mean power (absolute and relative) were measured. After verification of the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, the findings indicated that the MCT1 TT genotype was overrepresented in triathletes in comparison to the genotypic frequency of the general Spanish population. No significant associations were found between any MCT1 genotype and peak or mean power performance in the WAnT. Further studies are required to understand the relationship among MCT1 A1470T polymorphism, endurance-trained athletes, and high-intensity performance.
KW - Endurance
KW - Genetics
KW - Lactate
KW - Metabolism
KW - Musculoskeletal
KW - Performance
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85118368380
U2 - 10.3390/sports9100143
DO - 10.3390/sports9100143
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85118368380
SN - 2075-4663
VL - 9
JO - Sports
JF - Sports
IS - 10
M1 - 143
ER -