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Wiley, Experimental Physiology, 8(99), p. 1042-1052, 2014

DOI: 10.1113/expphysiol.2014.079335

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AGTR2 gene polymorphism is associated with muscle fibre composition, athletic status and aerobic performance

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Abstract

What is the central question of this study? Variations in genes are considered to be molecular determinants maintaining the expression of the slow or fast myosin heavy chains of adult skeletal muscle. The role of polymorphisms of candidate genes involved in skeletal muscle development, energy homeostasis and thyroid and calcium metabolism in the determination of muscle fibre type has not previously been reported.What is the main finding and its importance? We show that the AGTR2 rs11091046 C allele is associated with an increased proportion of slow-twitch muscle fibres, endurance athlete status and aerobic performance. Such findings have important implications for our understanding of muscle function in both health and disease.