Effects of blood withdrawal and reinfusion on biomarkers of erythropoiesis in humans: Implications for anti-doping strategies

Effects of blood withdrawal and reinfusion on biomarkers of erythropoiesis in humans : Implications for anti-doping strategies / Rasmus Damsgaard, Troels Munch, Jacob Mørkeberg, Stefan P. Mortensen, José González-Alonso

  • Haematologica 91 (2006) 7 (July), p. 1006-1008
  • PMID: 16584989


Abstract

To discriminate autologous blood doping procedures from normal conditions, we examined the hematological response to blood withdrawal and reinfusion. We found that biomarkers of erythropoiesis are primarily affected in the anemic period. Therefore, individual variations in [Hb] exceeding 15% between samples obtained shortly before any major competition would be indicative of autologous blood manipulation.

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3 April 2006
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Damsgaard, Rasmus
González-Alonzo, José
Mortensen, Stefan P.
Munch, Troels
Mørkeberg, Jakob
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Denmark
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English
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Rigshospitalet - Danish National Hospital
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