著者
上水 研一朗 位髙 駿夫 廣川 彰信 有賀 誠司 町田 修一
出版者
日本武道学会
雑誌
武道学研究 (ISSN:02879700)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.49, no.1, pp.29-38, 2016-08-18 (Released:2018-03-12)
参考文献数
32

Previous studies have reported that the alpha-actinin-3 (ACTN3) and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene polymorphisms are associated with sports performance, muscle strength, muscle power, and endurance. Competitive judo requires high levels of muscle power, muscle strength, and endurance. However, thus far, associations between these gene polymorphisms and muscle power in judo athletes have not been reported. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between ACTN3 and/or ACE gene polymorphisms and middle power in judo athletes. This study recruited 79 male judo athletes from a top-level university in Japan. Genomic DNA was extracted from the saliva sample taken from each athlete. Genotyping using either polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-restriction fragment length polymorphism or PCR was performed to detect ACTN3 (rs1815739) and ACE (rs1799752) gene polymorphisms. Each athlete also performed a 30-s Wingate anaerobic test with a resistance equal to 4.5% of the athlete’s body weight.One-way analysis of variance revealed a significant difference in middle power relative to weight among the ACTN3 genotype groups (p<0.05). In other words, RX individuals showed significantly higher middle power than XX individuals (p<0.05). Moreover, middle power relative to weight was higher in individuals with the RR+RX genotype than in those with the XX genotype (p<0.05). However, there were no significant differences in the ACE genotype.The results of the present study suggest that ACTN3 but not ACE gene polymorphisms may be associated with middle power in judo athletes.