Abstract
The manipulation of blood and blood components in sports is prohibited
at all times, and besides blood transfusions, also hemoglobin-based
oxygen carriers (HBOCs) can be employed to artificially improve the
oxygen transport capacity of the blood. But while most drug candidates
based on stabilized hemoglobin (Hb) were found to be characterized by
serious side effects, the natural giant extracellular Hb from the marine
invertebrate Arenicola marina (lugworm) could be another
candidate for transfusion medicine and cheating athletes, as it was
found to be well tolerated in preclinical animal studies. Within this
research project, lugworm Hb was implemented into the existing doping
control detection method for bovine HBOCs based on ultrafiltration,
tryptic digestion, and liquid chromatography coupled with
high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS/MS). For the mass
spectrometric identification of lugworm Hb, two precursor–product ion
pairs for a total of four tryptic peptides originating from subunits
hbA2 (T6), hbB1 (T3 and T6), and the linker chain (T16)
were employed. The modified approach was comprehensively characterized
and found to allow for the specific and sensitive detection of lugworm
Hb down to concentrations of 10 μg/mL from 50 μL of serum/plasma.
Therefore, it can serve as confirmation procedure for lugworm Hb
following visual or electrophoretic screening. Moreover, a
proof-of-concept rat administration study was conducted, and the
observed detection windows of at least 4 (dose: 200 mg/kg) and 8 h
(dose: 600 mg/kg) suggest that the approach can be readily employed to
efficiently test in-competition doping control samples for the presence
of the drug candidate.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Drug testing and analysis |
Volume | 15 |
Issue number | 11-12 |
Pages (from-to) | 1430-1438 |
Number of pages | 9 |
ISSN | 1942-7603 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 12.2023 |
Research areas and keywords
- Humans
- Animals
- Cattle
- Rats
- Tandem Mass Spectrometry
- Doping in Sports/methods
- Hemoglobins/analysis
- Chromatography, Liquid/methods
- Polychaeta/chemistry
- Oxygen
- Substance Abuse Detection/methods