T-Allele Carriers of Mono Carboxylate Transporter One Gene Polymorphism rs1049434 Demonstrate Altered Substrate Metabolization during Exhaustive Exercise

Author:

Gasser Benedikt1ORCID,Dössegger Alain12ORCID,Giraud Marie-Noëlle3ORCID,Flück Martin24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sport, Physical Activity and Health, University of Basel, 4001 Basel, Switzerland

2. Swiss Federal Institute of Sport Magglingen SFISM, 2532 Magglingen, Switzerland

3. Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Fribourg, 1700 Fribourg, Switzerland

4. Institute for Biomedical Research into Human Movement and Health, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK

Abstract

Background: Polymorphism rs1049434 characterizes the nonsynonymous exchange of adenosine (A) by thymidine (T) in the gene for monocarboxylate transporter 1 (MCT1). We tested whether T-allele carriers of rs1049434 demonstrate increased accumulation of markers of metabolic strain. Methods: Physically active, healthy, young male subjects (n = 22) conducted a power-matched one-legged cycling exercise to exhaustion. Metabolic substrates in capillary blood, selected metabolic compounds, and indices for the slow oxidative phenotype of vastus lateralis muscle were quantified in samples collected before and after exercise. The genotypes of the rs1049434 polymorphism were determined with polymerase chain reactions. Results: One-legged exercise affected the concentration of muscle metabolites entering the tricarboxylic acid cycle, such as acetyl-co-enzyme A (+448%) and acetyl-L-carnitine (+548%), muscle glycogen (−59%), and adenosine monophosphate (−39%), 30 min post-exercise. Exercise-related variability in the muscular concentration of glycogen, long-chain acyl co-enzyme As and a triglyceride, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), and adenosine monophosphate (AMP) interacted with rs1049434. T-allele carriers demonstrated a 39% lesser reduction in glycogen after exercise than non-carriers when NADH increased only in the non-carriers. Muscle lactate concentration was 150% higher, blood triacyl-glyceride concentration was 53% lower, and slow fiber percentage was 20% lower in T-allele carriers. Discussion: The observations suggest a higher anaerobic glycolytic strain during exhaustive exercise and a lowered lipid handling in T-allele non-carriers.

Funder

Manchester Metropolitan University

Swiss Federal Institute of Sport Magglingen

Publisher

MDPI AG

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