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世居藏族与移居汉族居民有氧运动能力对比研究 被引量:4
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作者 张浩天 次仁卓玛 +2 位作者 曲拉 吴天一 边巴 《高原科学研究》 CSCD 2020年第4期47-52,68,共7页
目的:调查世居藏族与移居汉族居民有氧运动能力差异并进一步探讨其影响因素。方法:随机选取西藏大学男性在校教职工和大学生107名(世居藏族61名,移居汉族46名)进行问卷调查、人体测量学(身高、体重等)及生理学指标(血红蛋白浓度、血氧... 目的:调查世居藏族与移居汉族居民有氧运动能力差异并进一步探讨其影响因素。方法:随机选取西藏大学男性在校教职工和大学生107名(世居藏族61名,移居汉族46名)进行问卷调查、人体测量学(身高、体重等)及生理学指标(血红蛋白浓度、血氧饱和度等)测试;心肺功能仪结合递增负荷自行车测试VO2max。结果:世居藏族居民VO2max优于移居汉族居民(P<0.05);VO2max与CO呈中度正相关(R=0.73,P<0.05);多元线性回归分析结果提示世居藏族与移居汉族居民VO2max差异影响因素可能与体重、年龄、HRrest、Hb和CO相关(P<0.05)。结论:世居藏族居民有氧运动能力优于移居汉族居民,藏族居民具有较低的静息心率、较低的血红蛋白浓度和相对较高的心输出量。 展开更多
关键词 世居藏族 移居汉族 最大摄氧量 高原
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GCH1 plays a role in the high-altitude adaptation of Tibetans 被引量:8
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作者 Yong-Bo Guo Yao-Xi He +26 位作者 Chao-Ying Cui Ouzhuluobu Baimakangzhuo Duojizhuoma Dejiquzong Bianba Yi Peng Cai-juan Bai Gonggalanzi Yong-Yue Pan qula Kangmin Cirenyangji Baimayangji Wei Guo Yangla Hui Zhang Xiao-Ming Zhang Wang-Shan Zheng Shu-Hua Xu Hua Chen Sheng-Guo Zhao Yuan Cai Shi-Ming Liu Tian-Yi Wu Xue-Bin Qi Bing Su 《Zoological Research》 CAS CSCD 2017年第3期155-162,共8页
Tibetans are welt adapted to high-altitude hypoxia. Previous genome-wide scans have reported many candidate genes for this adaptation, but only a few have been studied. Here we report on a hypoxia gene (GCH1, GTP-cyc... Tibetans are welt adapted to high-altitude hypoxia. Previous genome-wide scans have reported many candidate genes for this adaptation, but only a few have been studied. Here we report on a hypoxia gene (GCH1, GTP-cyclohydrolase I), involved in maintaining nitric oxide synthetase (NOS) function and normal blood pressure, that harbors many potentially adaptive variants in Tibetans. We resequenced an 80.8 kb fragment covering the entire gene region of GCH1 in 50 unrelated Tibetans Combined with previously published data, we demonstrated many GCHI variants showing deep divergence between highlander Tibetans and lowlander Han Chinese. Neutrality tests confirmed a signal of positive Darwinian selection on GCH1 in Tibetans. Moreover, association analysis indicated that the Tibetan version of GCH1 was significantly associated with multiple physiological traits in Tibetans, including blood nitric oxide concentration, blood oxygen saturation and hemoglobin concentration. Taken together, we propose that GCH1 plays a role in the genetic adaptation of Tibetans to high altitude hypoxia. 展开更多
关键词 GCH1 Positive selection TibetanHypoxia adaptation Nitric oxide HemoglobinOxygen saturation
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EP300 contributes to high-altitude adaptation in Tibetans by regulating nitric oxide production 被引量:4
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作者 Wang-Shan Zheng Yao-Xi He +26 位作者 Chao-Ying Cui Ouzhuluobu Dejiquzong Yi Peng Cai-Juan Bai Duojizhuoma Gonggalanzi Bianba Baimakangzhuo Yong-Yue Pan qula Kangmin Cirenyangji Baimayangji Wei GUO Yangla Hui Zhang Xiao-Ming Zhang Yong-Bo Guo Shu-Hua Xu Hua Chen Sheng-Guo Zhao Yuan Cai Shi-Ming Liu Tian-Yi Wu Xue-Bin Qi Bing Su 《Zoological Research》 CAS CSCD 2017年第3期163-170,共8页
The genetic adaptation of Tibetans to high altitude hypoxia likely involves a group of genes in the hypoxic pathway, as suggested by earlier studies. To test the adaptive role of the previously reported candidate gene... The genetic adaptation of Tibetans to high altitude hypoxia likely involves a group of genes in the hypoxic pathway, as suggested by earlier studies. To test the adaptive role of the previously reported candidate gene EP300 (histone acetyltransferase p300), we conducted resequencing of a 108.9 kb gene region of EP300 in 80 unrelated Tibetans. The allele-frequency and haplotype-based neutrality tests detected signals of positive Darwinian selection on EP300 in Tibetans, with a group of variants showing allelic divergence between Tibetans and lowland reference populations, including Han Chinese, Europeans, and Africans. Functional prediction suggested the involvement of multiple EP300 variants in gene expression regulation. More importantly, genetic association tests in 226 Tibetans indicated significant correlation of the adaptive EP300 variants with blood nitric oxide (NO) concentration. Collectively, we propose that EP300 harbors adaptive variants in Tibetans, which might contribute to high-altitude adaptation through regulating NO production. 展开更多
关键词 Tibetans High altitude HYPOXIA EP300 Genetic adaptation Nitric oxide
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