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Aerobic exercise training differentially affects ACE C- and N-domain activities in humans: Interactions with ACE I/D polymorphism and association with vascular reactivity

INTRODUCTION: Previous studies have linked angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) insertion (I)/deletion (D) polymorphism (II, ID and DD) to physical performance. Moreover, ACE has two catalytic domains: NH2 (N) and COOH (C) with distinct functions, and their activity has been found to be modulated by...

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Autores principales: Alves, Cléber Rene, Fernandes, Tiago, Lemos, José Ribeiro, Magalhães, Flávio de Castro, Trombetta, Ivani Credidio, Alves, Guilherme Barreto, da Mota, Glória de Fátima Alves, Dias, Rodrigo Gonçalves, Pereira, Alexandre Costa, Krieger, José Eduardo, Negrão, Carlos Eduardo, Oliveira, Edilamar Menezes
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5894927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29629833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1470320318761725
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author Alves, Cléber Rene
Fernandes, Tiago
Lemos, José Ribeiro
Magalhães, Flávio de Castro
Trombetta, Ivani Credidio
Alves, Guilherme Barreto
da Mota, Glória de Fátima Alves
Dias, Rodrigo Gonçalves
Pereira, Alexandre Costa
Krieger, José Eduardo
Negrão, Carlos Eduardo
Oliveira, Edilamar Menezes
author_facet Alves, Cléber Rene
Fernandes, Tiago
Lemos, José Ribeiro
Magalhães, Flávio de Castro
Trombetta, Ivani Credidio
Alves, Guilherme Barreto
da Mota, Glória de Fátima Alves
Dias, Rodrigo Gonçalves
Pereira, Alexandre Costa
Krieger, José Eduardo
Negrão, Carlos Eduardo
Oliveira, Edilamar Menezes
author_sort Alves, Cléber Rene
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description INTRODUCTION: Previous studies have linked angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) insertion (I)/deletion (D) polymorphism (II, ID and DD) to physical performance. Moreover, ACE has two catalytic domains: NH2 (N) and COOH (C) with distinct functions, and their activity has been found to be modulated by ACE polymorphism. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of the interaction between aerobic exercise training (AET) and ACE I/D polymorphism on ACE N- and C-domain activities and vascular reactivity in humans. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 315 pre-selected healthy males were genotyped for II, ID and DD genotypes. Fifty completed the full AET (II, n = 12; ID, n = 25; and DD, n = 13), performed in three 90-minute sessions weekly, in the four-month exercise protocol. Pre- and post-training resting heart rate (HR), peak O(2) consumption (VO(2) peak), mean blood pressure (MBP), forearm vascular conduction (FVC), total circulating ACE and C- and N-domain activities were assessed. One-way ANOVA and two-way repeated-measures ANOVA were used. RESULTS: In pre-training, all variables were similar among the three genotypes. In post-training, a similar increase in FVC (35%) was observed in the three genotypes. AET increased VO(2) peak similarly in II, ID and DD (49±2 vs. 57±1; 48±1 vs. 56±3; and 48±5 vs. 58±2 ml/kg/min, respectively). Moreover, there were no changes in HR and MBP. The DD genotype was also associated with greater ACE and C-domain activities at pre- and post-training when compared to II. AET decreased similarly the total ACE and C-domain activities in all genotypes, while increasing the N-domain activity in the II and DD genotypes. However, interestingly, the measurements of N-domain activity after training indicate a greater activity than the other genotypes. These results suggest that the vasodilation in response to AET may be associated with the decrease in total ACE and C-domain activities, regardless of genotype, and that the increase in N-domain activity is dependent on the DD genotype. CONCLUSIONS: AET differentially affects the ACE C- and N-domain activities, and the N-domain activity is dependent on ACE polymorphism.
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spelling pubmed-58949272018-04-16 Aerobic exercise training differentially affects ACE C- and N-domain activities in humans: Interactions with ACE I/D polymorphism and association with vascular reactivity Alves, Cléber Rene Fernandes, Tiago Lemos, José Ribeiro Magalhães, Flávio de Castro Trombetta, Ivani Credidio Alves, Guilherme Barreto da Mota, Glória de Fátima Alves Dias, Rodrigo Gonçalves Pereira, Alexandre Costa Krieger, José Eduardo Negrão, Carlos Eduardo Oliveira, Edilamar Menezes J Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone Syst Original Article INTRODUCTION: Previous studies have linked angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) insertion (I)/deletion (D) polymorphism (II, ID and DD) to physical performance. Moreover, ACE has two catalytic domains: NH2 (N) and COOH (C) with distinct functions, and their activity has been found to be modulated by ACE polymorphism. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of the interaction between aerobic exercise training (AET) and ACE I/D polymorphism on ACE N- and C-domain activities and vascular reactivity in humans. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 315 pre-selected healthy males were genotyped for II, ID and DD genotypes. Fifty completed the full AET (II, n = 12; ID, n = 25; and DD, n = 13), performed in three 90-minute sessions weekly, in the four-month exercise protocol. Pre- and post-training resting heart rate (HR), peak O(2) consumption (VO(2) peak), mean blood pressure (MBP), forearm vascular conduction (FVC), total circulating ACE and C- and N-domain activities were assessed. One-way ANOVA and two-way repeated-measures ANOVA were used. RESULTS: In pre-training, all variables were similar among the three genotypes. In post-training, a similar increase in FVC (35%) was observed in the three genotypes. AET increased VO(2) peak similarly in II, ID and DD (49±2 vs. 57±1; 48±1 vs. 56±3; and 48±5 vs. 58±2 ml/kg/min, respectively). Moreover, there were no changes in HR and MBP. The DD genotype was also associated with greater ACE and C-domain activities at pre- and post-training when compared to II. AET decreased similarly the total ACE and C-domain activities in all genotypes, while increasing the N-domain activity in the II and DD genotypes. However, interestingly, the measurements of N-domain activity after training indicate a greater activity than the other genotypes. These results suggest that the vasodilation in response to AET may be associated with the decrease in total ACE and C-domain activities, regardless of genotype, and that the increase in N-domain activity is dependent on the DD genotype. CONCLUSIONS: AET differentially affects the ACE C- and N-domain activities, and the N-domain activity is dependent on ACE polymorphism. SAGE Publications 2018-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5894927/ /pubmed/29629833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1470320318761725 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Article
Alves, Cléber Rene
Fernandes, Tiago
Lemos, José Ribeiro
Magalhães, Flávio de Castro
Trombetta, Ivani Credidio
Alves, Guilherme Barreto
da Mota, Glória de Fátima Alves
Dias, Rodrigo Gonçalves
Pereira, Alexandre Costa
Krieger, José Eduardo
Negrão, Carlos Eduardo
Oliveira, Edilamar Menezes
Aerobic exercise training differentially affects ACE C- and N-domain activities in humans: Interactions with ACE I/D polymorphism and association with vascular reactivity
title Aerobic exercise training differentially affects ACE C- and N-domain activities in humans: Interactions with ACE I/D polymorphism and association with vascular reactivity
title_full Aerobic exercise training differentially affects ACE C- and N-domain activities in humans: Interactions with ACE I/D polymorphism and association with vascular reactivity
title_fullStr Aerobic exercise training differentially affects ACE C- and N-domain activities in humans: Interactions with ACE I/D polymorphism and association with vascular reactivity
title_full_unstemmed Aerobic exercise training differentially affects ACE C- and N-domain activities in humans: Interactions with ACE I/D polymorphism and association with vascular reactivity
title_short Aerobic exercise training differentially affects ACE C- and N-domain activities in humans: Interactions with ACE I/D polymorphism and association with vascular reactivity
title_sort aerobic exercise training differentially affects ace c- and n-domain activities in humans: interactions with ace i/d polymorphism and association with vascular reactivity
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5894927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29629833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1470320318761725
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