Desharnais Philippe, Naud Jean-François, Ayotte Christiane
Laboratoire de contrôle du dopage, INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier, 531 Boulevard des Prairies, Laval (Québec), Canada, H7V1B7.
Drug Test Anal. 2018 Nov;10(11-12):1698-1707. doi: 10.1002/dta.2528. Epub 2018 Dec 6.
The presence of erythropoiesis stimulating agents (ESAs) in the urine samples collected from athletes is detected using traditional Western blotting following either size-based separation (SDS/SAR-PAGE) or isoelectric focusing (IEF). Although there is an important testing effort, there is little doubt that ESAs are still abused in sports and that reducing the costs of the tests might increase the number of tests and improve deterrence. The capillary electrophoresis system developed by Protein Simple may be useful to this end. This platform is fully automated and could be easily implemented in anti-doping laboratories, which would contribute to the improvement of the overall assay performance and standardization of the method. Such an automated system could be of interest during major sports events, such as the Olympic Games, where a high number of samples needs to be analyzed in a short period of time. From the experiments conducted so far, we conclude that the technique is promising, with the sensitivity and reproducibility needed to screen ESAs in human urine samples.
从运动员收集的尿液样本中促红细胞生成素(ESA)的存在,通过基于大小的分离(SDS/SAR-PAGE)或等电聚焦(IEF)后的传统蛋白质印迹法进行检测。尽管有重要的检测工作,但毫无疑问,ESA在体育界仍被滥用,降低检测成本可能会增加检测次数并提高威慑力。Protein Simple开发的毛细管电泳系统可能有助于实现这一目标。该平台是全自动的,可轻松应用于反兴奋剂实验室,这将有助于提高整体检测性能和方法的标准化。在诸如奥运会等重大体育赛事期间,这样的自动化系统可能会很有用,因为在短时间内需要分析大量样本。从目前进行的实验中,我们得出结论,该技术很有前景,具备筛查人尿液样本中ESA所需的灵敏度和重现性。