Does complete deficiency of muscle alpha actinin 3 alter functional capacity in elderly women? A preliminary report.

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Abstract

The sarcomeric protein alpha actinin 3 is localised to the Z line of fast fibres, which are responsible for generating forceful muscle contractions at high velocity. However, a substantial proportion of healthy humans are totally deficient in this protein as they are homozygous for a premature stop codon polymorphism (R577X) in the ACTN3 gene. The purpose of this preliminary study was to assess if the presence or absence of alpha actinin 3 influences the deleterious effects of ageing on muscle output and functional capacity.

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San Juan, A. F., Gomez-Gallego, F., Cañete, S., Santiago, C., Pérez, M., & Lucia, A. (2006). Does complete deficiency of muscle alpha actinin 3 alter functional capacity in elderly women? A preliminary report. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 40(1).

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