Determination of the distribution angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE I/D) and alpha-actinin-3 (ACTN-3 R577X) among elite sprinters and middle-long distance runners in Turkey
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2020Yazar
Akkoç, OrkunSercan, Canan
Kırandı, Özlem
Erol, Mustafa
Kapıcı, Sezgin
Kayhan, Recep Fatih
Akkoç, Tunç
Ulucan, Korkut
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Akkoç, O., Sercan, C., Kırandı, Özlem, Erol, M., Kapıcı, S., Kayhan, R. F., Akkoç, T., & Ulucan, K. . (2020). Determination of the Distribution Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE I/D) and Alpha-Actinin-3 (ACTN-3 R577X) among Elite Sprinters and Middle-Long Distance Runners in Turkey. Progress in Nutrition, 22(2-S), e2020031. https://doi.org/10.23751/pn.v22i2-S.10640Özet
Study Objectives: the purpose of this study was to define ACTN3 and ACE genes affecting the athletic performance of sprinters and mid-long distance athletes. Methods: A total of 184, elite sprinters and mid long distance athletes and sedantary participated in the study. Subjects were categorized into three groups as sprinters, mid-long distance athletes, and sedantary. After DNA isolations, the Single PCR technique was used for ACE genotyping and Real Time PCR was used for ACTN3 genotyping. Results: the R allele of the ACTN3 gene was found to be high for sprinters. the allele of ACE D gene was high for distance athletes. Conclusion: ACTN3 and ACE genes allele distributions of sprinters and distance athletes were determined in relation with speed for the R allele of ACTN3 and with endurance for the D allele of the ACE gene.