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Associations between the dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphisms and personality traits in elite athletes

Personality traits and temperament may affect sports performance. Previous studies suggest that dopamine may play an important role in behavior regulation and physical exercise performance. The aim of this study is to determine associations between dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4 Ex3) polymorphisms...

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Autores principales: Michałowska-Sawczyn, Monika, Niewczas, Marta, Król, Paweł, Czarny, Wojciech, Rzeszutko, Agata, Chmielowiec, Krzysztof, Chmielowiec, Jolanta, Grzywacz, Anna, Humińska-Lisowska, Kinga, Lachowicz, Milena, Trybek, Grzegorz, Kaczmarczyk, Mariusz, Wilk, Michał, Ficek, Krzysztof, Maculewicz, Ewelina, Proia, Patrizia, Cięszczyk, Paweł
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Publicado: Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6945044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31938008
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2019.85457
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author Michałowska-Sawczyn, Monika
Niewczas, Marta
Król, Paweł
Czarny, Wojciech
Rzeszutko, Agata
Chmielowiec, Krzysztof
Chmielowiec, Jolanta
Grzywacz, Anna
Humińska-Lisowska, Kinga
Lachowicz, Milena
Trybek, Grzegorz
Kaczmarczyk, Mariusz
Wilk, Michał
Ficek, Krzysztof
Maculewicz, Ewelina
Proia, Patrizia
Cięszczyk, Paweł
author_facet Michałowska-Sawczyn, Monika
Niewczas, Marta
Król, Paweł
Czarny, Wojciech
Rzeszutko, Agata
Chmielowiec, Krzysztof
Chmielowiec, Jolanta
Grzywacz, Anna
Humińska-Lisowska, Kinga
Lachowicz, Milena
Trybek, Grzegorz
Kaczmarczyk, Mariusz
Wilk, Michał
Ficek, Krzysztof
Maculewicz, Ewelina
Proia, Patrizia
Cięszczyk, Paweł
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description Personality traits and temperament may affect sports performance. Previous studies suggest that dopamine may play an important role in behavior regulation and physical exercise performance. The aim of this study is to determine associations between dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4 Ex3) polymorphisms and personality traits (such as neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeability and conscientiousness) in elite combat athletes. A total of 302 physically active, unrelated, self-reported Caucasian participants were recruited for this study. The participants consisted of 200 elite male combat athletes and 102 healthy male participants (control group). For personality trait measurements, the NEO Five-Factor Personality Inventory (NEO-FFI) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory questionnaires were used. For the genetic assays, blood was collected and all samples were genotyped using the real-time PCR method. A 2 x 3 factorial ANOVA revealed statistically significant differences on the Openness NEO Five Factor Inventory scale for both examined factors, i.e. sport status and genetics DTD4 Ex3. Combat athletes achieved higher scores on the Conscientiousness NEO-FFI scale when compared to controls (7.18 vs 5.98). On the other hand, combat athletes scored lower on the Openness scale in comparison with control group (4.42 vs. 4.63). Subjects with the DRD4 Ex3 s/s genotype had lower results on the openness scale in comparison with participants with the DRD4 Ex3 s/1 genotype (4.01 vs. 4.57) and higher DRD4 Ex3 1/1 genotype (4,01 vs. 3,50). In conclusion, we found an association between the dopamine D4 receptor gene in variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphisms and athletic status for two NEO-FFI factors: Openness and Conscientiousness. The DRD4 exon 3 polymorphism may be associated with the selected personality traits in combat athletes, thereby modulating athletes’ predisposition to participate in high risk sports.
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spelling pubmed-69450442020-01-14 Associations between the dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphisms and personality traits in elite athletes Michałowska-Sawczyn, Monika Niewczas, Marta Król, Paweł Czarny, Wojciech Rzeszutko, Agata Chmielowiec, Krzysztof Chmielowiec, Jolanta Grzywacz, Anna Humińska-Lisowska, Kinga Lachowicz, Milena Trybek, Grzegorz Kaczmarczyk, Mariusz Wilk, Michał Ficek, Krzysztof Maculewicz, Ewelina Proia, Patrizia Cięszczyk, Paweł Biol Sport Original Paper Personality traits and temperament may affect sports performance. Previous studies suggest that dopamine may play an important role in behavior regulation and physical exercise performance. The aim of this study is to determine associations between dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4 Ex3) polymorphisms and personality traits (such as neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeability and conscientiousness) in elite combat athletes. A total of 302 physically active, unrelated, self-reported Caucasian participants were recruited for this study. The participants consisted of 200 elite male combat athletes and 102 healthy male participants (control group). For personality trait measurements, the NEO Five-Factor Personality Inventory (NEO-FFI) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory questionnaires were used. For the genetic assays, blood was collected and all samples were genotyped using the real-time PCR method. A 2 x 3 factorial ANOVA revealed statistically significant differences on the Openness NEO Five Factor Inventory scale for both examined factors, i.e. sport status and genetics DTD4 Ex3. Combat athletes achieved higher scores on the Conscientiousness NEO-FFI scale when compared to controls (7.18 vs 5.98). On the other hand, combat athletes scored lower on the Openness scale in comparison with control group (4.42 vs. 4.63). Subjects with the DRD4 Ex3 s/s genotype had lower results on the openness scale in comparison with participants with the DRD4 Ex3 s/1 genotype (4.01 vs. 4.57) and higher DRD4 Ex3 1/1 genotype (4,01 vs. 3,50). In conclusion, we found an association between the dopamine D4 receptor gene in variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphisms and athletic status for two NEO-FFI factors: Openness and Conscientiousness. The DRD4 exon 3 polymorphism may be associated with the selected personality traits in combat athletes, thereby modulating athletes’ predisposition to participate in high risk sports. Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2019-10-31 2019-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6945044/ /pubmed/31938008 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2019.85457 Text en Copyright © Biology of Sport 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Michałowska-Sawczyn, Monika
Niewczas, Marta
Król, Paweł
Czarny, Wojciech
Rzeszutko, Agata
Chmielowiec, Krzysztof
Chmielowiec, Jolanta
Grzywacz, Anna
Humińska-Lisowska, Kinga
Lachowicz, Milena
Trybek, Grzegorz
Kaczmarczyk, Mariusz
Wilk, Michał
Ficek, Krzysztof
Maculewicz, Ewelina
Proia, Patrizia
Cięszczyk, Paweł
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title Associations between the dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphisms and personality traits in elite athletes
title_full Associations between the dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphisms and personality traits in elite athletes
title_fullStr Associations between the dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphisms and personality traits in elite athletes
title_full_unstemmed Associations between the dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphisms and personality traits in elite athletes
title_short Associations between the dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphisms and personality traits in elite athletes
title_sort associations between the dopamine d4 receptor gene polymorphisms and personality traits in elite athletes
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6945044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31938008
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2019.85457
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