Abstract
The ACE I/D polymorphism has been shown to interact with habitual physical activity
levels in postmenopausal women to associate with submaximal and with maximal exercise
hemodynamics. This investigation was designed to assess the potential relationships
between ACE genotype and oxygen consumption (VO2), cardiac output (Q), stroke volume (SV), heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), total
peripheral resistance (TPR), and arteriovenous oxygen difference ([a-v]O2 diff) during submaximal and maximal exercise in young sedentary and endurance-trained
women. Seventy-seven 18 - 35-yr-old women underwent a maximal exercise test and a
number of cardiac output tests on a treadmill using the acetylene rebreathing technique.
ACE genotype was not significantly associated with VO2max (II 41.4 ± 1.2, ID 39.8 ± 0.9, DD 39.8 ± 1.1 ml/kg/min, p = ns) or maximal HR (II
191 ± 2, ID 191 ± 1, DD 193 ± 2 bpm, p = ns). In addition, systolic and diastolic
BP, (a-v)O2 diff, TPR, SV, and Q during maximal exercise were not significantly associated with
ACE genotype. During submaximal exercise, SBP, Q, SV, HR, TPR, and (a-v)O2 diff were not significantly associated with ACE genotype. However, the association
between diastolic BP during submaximal exercise and ACE genotype approached significance
(p = 0.08). In addition, there were no statistically significant interactions between
ACE genotype and habitual physical activity (PA) levels for any of the submaximal
or the maximal exercise hemodynamic variables. We conclude that the ACE I/D polymorphism
was not associated, independently or interacting with habitual PA levels, submaximal,
or maximal cardiovascular hemodynamics in young women.
Key words
Cardiac output - stoke volume - heart rate - maximal oxygen consumption - angiotensin
converting enzyme
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