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Glucocorticoid Receptor (Nr3c1) Variants Associate With The Muscle Strength And Size Response To Resistance Training., Garrett I Ash, Matthew A Kostek, Harold Lee, Theodore J Angelopoulos, Priscilla M Clarkson, Paul M Gordon, Niall M Moyna, Paul S Visich, Robert F Zoeller, Thomas B Price, Joseph M. Devaney, Heather Gordish-Dressman, Paul D Thompson, Eric P. Hoffman, Linda S Pescatello
Glucocorticoid Receptor (Nr3c1) Variants Associate With The Muscle Strength And Size Response To Resistance Training., Garrett I Ash, Matthew A Kostek, Harold Lee, Theodore J Angelopoulos, Priscilla M Clarkson, Paul M Gordon, Niall M Moyna, Paul S Visich, Robert F Zoeller, Thomas B Price, Joseph M. Devaney, Heather Gordish-Dressman, Paul D Thompson, Eric P. Hoffman, Linda S Pescatello
Genomics and Precision Medicine Faculty Publications
Glucocorticoid receptor (NR3C1) polymorphisms associate with obesity, muscle strength, and cortisol sensitivity. We examined associations among four NR3C1 polymorphisms and the muscle response to resistance training (RT). European-American adults (n = 602, 23.8±0.4yr) completed a 12 week unilateral arm RT program. Maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) assessed isometric strength (kg) and MRI assessed biceps size (cm2) pre- and post-resistance training. Subjects were genotyped for NR3C1 -2722G>A, -1887G>A, -1017T>C, and +363A>G. Men carrying the -2722G allele gained less relative MVC (17.3±1.2vs33.5±6.1%) (p = 0.010) than AA homozygotes; men with -1887GG gained greater relative MVC than A allele carriers …