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Screening for recombinant human erythropoietin using [Hb], reticulocytes, the OFFhr score, OFFz score and Hbz score: status of the Blood Passport

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Haemoglobin concentration ([Hb]), reticulocyte percentage (retic%) and OFFhr score are well-implemented screening tools to determine potential recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEpo) abuse in athletes. Recently, the International Cycling Union implemented the OFFz score and the Hbz score in their anti-doping testing programme. The aim of this study is to evaluate the sensitivity of these indirect screening methods. Twenty-four human subjects divided into three groups with eight subjects each (G1; G2 and G3) were injected with rHuEpo. G1 and G2 received rHuEpo for a 4-week period with 2 weeks of “boosting” followed by 2 weeks of “maintenance” and a wash-out period of 3 weeks. G3 received rHuEpo for a 10-week period (boost = 3 weeks; maintenance = 7 weeks; wash out = 1 week). Three, seven and eight of the 24 volunteers exceeded the cut-off limits for OFFhr score, [Hb] and retic%, respectively. One subject from G1, nobody from G2, and seven subjects from G3 exceeded the cut-off limit for Hbz score. In total, ten subjects exceeded the cut-off limit for the OFFz score; two subjects from G1, two subjects from G2 and six subjects from G3. In total, indirect screening methods were able to indicate rHuEpo injections in 58% of subjects. However, 42% of our rHuEpo-injected subjects were not detected. It should be emphasised that the test frequency in real world anti-doping is far less than the present study, and hence the detection rate will be lower.

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We wish to thank the subjects who volunteered for this study. The studies were made possible through research Grants from anti-doping Denmark.

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Communicated by Susan Ward.

A. Bornø and N. J. Aachmann-Andersen contributed equally to the work.

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Bornø, A., Aachmann-Andersen, N.J., Munch-Andersen, T. et al. Screening for recombinant human erythropoietin using [Hb], reticulocytes, the OFFhr score, OFFz score and Hbz score: status of the Blood Passport. Eur J Appl Physiol 109, 537–543 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-010-1370-5

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