Influence of beta2-adrenergic receptor genotype on airway function during exercise in healthy adults

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Eric M SnyderBruce D Johnson

Abstract

In humans, beta(2)-adrenergic receptors (beta(2)ARs) influence airway tone. There are known functional polymorphisms of the beta(2)AR, such as substitution of glycine for arginine at codon 16. We sought to determine if this variation in genotype differentially influences airway function during exercise. Healthy subjects without asthma who were either homozygous for Arg16 (n = 16; mean age, 29 +/- 2 years [+/- SD]; mean maximum oxygen uptake [Vo(2)], 32 +/- 2 mL/kg/min) or the Gly16 allele (n = 26; mean age, 30 +/- 1 years; mean maximum Vo(2), 33 +/- 1 mL/kg/min) participated in the study. Baseline testing included spirometry and maximal symptom-limited exercise. On a separate day, an arterial cannula was placed to measure catecholamine levels. Subjects then performed exercise at two work levels (40% and 75% of peak work) for 9 min each and performed spirometry at 3-min intervals for assessment of airway function. There were no statistically significant differences between groups in maximum Vo(2) or baseline spirometry (p > 0.05). With both light and heavy exercise, the groups had similar increases in the forced expiratory flow at 50% of vital capacity (FEF(50)). FEF(50) increased by 14 +/- 4% and 15 +/- 3% in arginine and glyci...Continue Reading

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