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Title: Iron and Erythropoietin


1
Iron and Erythropoietin
  • Chapter 9

2
Overview
  • EPO basics
  • EPO effects on exercisers
  • EPO effects on performance
  • Risks/potential complications

3
EPO Basics
  • Erythropoietin (EPO)
  • Naturally occurring hormone which triggers RBC
    production
  • Hemantinic agent
  • Increases both of RBCs and amount of hemoglobin
    in them
  • Epoetin alfa
  • Bioengineered synthetic EPO

4
EPO Basics
  • Commonly abused, particularly among cyclists and
    other endurance athletes
  • Developed after discovery of blood doping
  • Approved for human use in treating anemia in
    patients w/ kidney disease

5
EPO Basics
  • Utilization may be justifiable in some, but not
    without concurrent renal failure
  • Sports anemia
  • Footstrike hemolysis
  • Blood in stool after vigorous activity

6
EPO Basics
  • Despite widespread utilization, very little is
    known about the impact of EPO on acute aerobic
    performance in healthy subjects
  • Even less is known about long-term, systemic
    influence of prolonged use

7
EPO Basics
  • Hematocrit
  • Percentage of blood occupied by RBC
  • EPO increases hematocrit by increasing number,
    not size of RBCs

8
EpO Effects on Exercisers
9
EpO Effects on Exercisers
  • EPO abuse can increase hematocrit ( RBC in
    blood measures the O2-carrying capacity of
    blood)
  • Test was basis for disqualification of cyclists
    from a 1998 international race
  • Hematocrit not ideal to test for VO2-max effects
  • Hemoglobin is the actual O2-carrying molecule
  • Limited data
  • Some show increased Hb content after EPO use
  • Difficult to relate to performance effects

10
EpO Effects on Exercisers
  • EPO decreases exercise HR in diseased subjects,
    normal subjects, and normal exercising subjects
  • Decreases post-exercise lactate levels in
    diseased subjects

11
Effects on Performance
  • Improves performance in anemic dialysis patients
  • Aerobic capacity
  • Muscular strength/endurance
  • Elite athletes
  • VO2 increased by 8 time to reach exhaustion
    delayed by 17
  • Little scientific data has been generated,
    although EPO has been commercially available
    since 1989

12
Potential Complications
  • Significant increase in SBP
  • Increased blood viscosity
  • Could lead to seizures or thrombosis
  • Possible to start a race at 50 hematocrit and
    end it at 60, potentially very dangerous
  • Anabolic steroids can potentiate effects of EPO

13
Banned Status
  • Epoetin alfa banned by NCAA, USOC, IOC, as is
    blood doping with autologous reinfusion of RBC
  • Abuse is difficult to detect, since it is rapidly
    cleared from bloodstream
  • Hematocrit dependent on other factors, such as
    changes in plasma volume, and RBC size
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