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Erythropoietin doping as cause of sudden death in athletes: an experimental study

Autor(es): Piloto, N. cv logo 1 ; Teixeira, H.M. cv logo 2 ; Teixeira-Lemos, E. cv logo 3 ; Parada, B. cv logo 4 ; Garrido, P. cv logo 5 ; Sereno, J. cv logo 6 ; F. Pinto, A.F. cv logo 7 ; Costa, Elísio cv logo 8 ; Belo, L. cv logo 9 ; Santos-Silva, A. cv logo 10 ; Pinto, R. cv logo 11 ; Couceiro, P. cv logo 12 ; Neto, P. cv logo 13 ; Xavier, F. cv logo 14 ; Carvalho, L. cv logo 15 ; Teixeira, F. cv logo 16 ; Reis, F. cv logo 17

Data: 2010

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/4632

Origem: Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Assunto(s): rhEPO; Doping; Chronic aerobic exercise; Sudden Death


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Aims: To evaluate the cardiovascular (CV) effects of rhEPO treatment in rats under chronic aerobic exercise and to assess the probable cause of sudden death in one rat. Protocol: Male Wistar rats: control - sedentary; rhEPO - 50 IU/Kg/3xwk; swimming (EX) -1 hr, 3x/wk; EX+EPO. Hematology, catecholamines and serotonin, redox status and inflammation, were assessed. One rat of EX+EPO group suffered a sudden death episode. Results: rhEPO treatment in trained rats promoted several markers of increased CV risk. The sudden death rat tissues presented: lungs without signs of drowning; brain with vascular congestion; LV hypertrpphy and deregulations of cardiac fibers, together with a "cardiac liver", suggesting the hypothesis of heart failure as cause of death. Conclusion: The sudden death of a EX+EPO rat, due to a cardiac episode, together with the increased CV risk profile, strongly suggest a high life risk associated to the continuous rhEPO doping. The anatomo-pathological studies were determinant to establish the cause of death.
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