Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Box 356420, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA 98195, United States.
Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2018 Mar 15;464:21-27. doi: 10.1016/j.mce.2017.09.027. Epub 2017 Sep 21.
Because national and international sports competitions are sources of community pride and financial revenue, there have been great efforts to prevent and detect the use of performance-enhancing drugs such as anabolic androgenic steroids by elite athletes. The World Anti-Doping Agency and its national affiliate anti-doping agencies have created sophisticated monitoring systems and advanced testing techniques to detect the use of banned substances including anabolic androgenic steroids by participants in international and national athletic competitions. The creation of a longitudinal monitoring program known as the biological passport is a recent, important development in the efforts to prevent and detect the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs and methods. The biological passport program consists of the measurement of urinary and blood markers of anabolic androgenic steroid use (and other banned drugs or methods) at baseline and at random times. A panel of experts reviews the longitudinal data and interprets the likelihood of the use of banned drugs and methods. These advances in anti-doping appear to be highly effective, but some athletes persist in their efforts to cheat the detection process. In addition, some members of the general public use anabolic androgenic steroids for a variety of reasons including to improve physical appearance or to enhance performance in athletics. Clinicians must depend on clinical acumen and the measurement of serum testosterone and gonadotropins to guide them in making a tentative diagnosis of anabolic androgenic steroid use. Definitive diagnosis requires that the patient disclose the use of the drugs. Because anabolic androgenic steroids are effective for improving certain aspects of physical performance, some elite athletes (and members of the general public) will continue to use these drugs. Effective efforts to curtail the use of these drugs will require decreasing the ease of access to them, continued advancements in laboratory techniques, and perhaps a shift in societal approbation for athletic performance and muscular appearance.
由于国家和国际体育竞赛是社区自豪感和财政收入的来源,因此,人们一直在努力防止和检测精英运动员使用兴奋剂,如合成代谢雄激素类固醇。世界反兴奋剂机构及其国家附属反兴奋剂机构已经创建了复杂的监测系统和先进的测试技术,以检测包括合成代谢雄激素类固醇在内的违禁物质的使用情况,这些物质被用于国际和国家体育竞赛的参与者。创建一个名为“生物护照”的纵向监测计划是最近在防止和检测违禁兴奋剂和方法使用方面的一个重要发展。生物护照计划包括在基线和随机时间测量尿液和血液中的合成代谢雄激素类固醇使用(和其他禁用药物或方法)的标志物。一个专家小组审查纵向数据,并解释使用禁用药物和方法的可能性。这些反兴奋剂的进展似乎非常有效,但一些运动员仍在努力欺骗检测过程。此外,一些公众出于各种原因使用合成代谢雄激素类固醇,包括改善外貌或提高运动表现。临床医生必须依靠临床敏锐度和血清睾酮和促性腺激素的测量来指导他们对合成代谢雄激素类固醇使用进行初步诊断。明确诊断需要患者披露药物的使用情况。由于合成代谢雄激素类固醇在改善某些身体表现方面非常有效,因此一些精英运动员(和公众成员)将继续使用这些药物。有效遏制这些药物的使用需要减少获取这些药物的便利性,继续推进实验室技术的进步,也许还需要改变社会对运动表现和肌肉外观的认可。