Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/31833
Title: Toxicological effects of recombinant human erythropoietin doping: chronic versus acute aerobic exercise
Authors: Piloto, N.
Teixeira, H. M.
Teixeira-Lemos, E.
Parada, B.
Garrido, P.
Sereno, J.
Ferreira, L.
Costa, E.
Belo, L.
Santos-Silva, A.
Rocha-Pereira, P.
Pego, J.
Marques, G.
Lourenço, M.
Tavares, C. A.
Alves, R.
Teixeira, F.
Reis, F.
Keywords: RhEPO;Doping;Toxicological effects;Chronic vs acute aerobic exercise;Haemogram;Sympathetic and serotoninergic activation;Oxidative stress
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
International Academy of Legal Medicine
Journal: http://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/2632
Abstract: Aims: Compare the toxicological effects of rhEPO on rats under chronic versus acute exercise. Protocol: Male Wistar rat groups for the chronic exercise (swimming) – 10 wks of treatment: – control – sedentary (SE D); – rhEPO – 50 IU/Kg/wk; swimming (EX) – 1 hr, 3 times/wk; EX+EPO. For the extenuating exercise (rhEPO given for 3 wks prior to exercise): – swimming (Swi); – Swi+EPO (50 IU/Kg/wk); – running (Run); – Run+EPO. Blood and tissue samples were assessed for: haematology, catecholamine and serotoninergic measures and redox status. Results: The chronic EX+EPO rats showed higher values of RBC, Htc and Hb vs EX and vs Swi+EPO of the acute sessions. Both chronic and acute swimming showed a remarkable sympathetic and serotonergic activation. rhEPO treatment in chronic training has promoted oxidative stress, in contrast with the antioxidant effect on Swi and Run of acute exercises. Conclusions: rhEPO doping is more deleterious in rats mimicking high-performance athletes (chronic training) than in occasional consumers (acute sessions), due to increased CV risk
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/31833
ISBN: 978-989-26-0173-1 (PDF)
DOI: 10.14195/978-989-26-0173-1_48
Rights: open access
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