Changes in hemoglobin profile reflect autologous blood transfusion misuse in sports

Intern Emerg Med. 2018 Jun;13(4):517-526. doi: 10.1007/s11739-018-1837-7. Epub 2018 Mar 23.

Abstract

The changes in hemoglobin (Hb) profile following autologous blood transfusion (ABT) for the first time were studied for anti-doping purposes. Twenty-four healthy, trained male subjects (aged 18‒40) were enrolled and randomized into either the transfusion (T) or control (C) groups. Blood samples were taken from the T subjects at baseline, after withdrawal and reinfusion of 450 ml of refrigerated or cryopreserved blood, and from C subjects at the same time points. Hematological variables (Complete blood count, Reticulocytes, Immature Reticulocytes Fraction, Red-cell Distribution Width, OFF-hr score) were measured. The Hb types were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography and the Hemoglobin Profile Index (HbPI) arbitrarily calculated. Between-group differences were observed for red blood cells and reticulocytes. Unlike C, the T group, after withdrawal and reinfusion, showed a significant trend analysis for both hematological variables (Hemoglobin concentration, reticulocytes, OFF-hr score) and Hb types (glycated hemoglobin-HbA1c, HbPI). The control charts highlighted samples with abnormal values (> 3-SD above/below the population mean) after reinfusion for hematological variables in one subject versus five subjects for HbA1c and HbPI. A significant ROC-curve analysis (area = 0.649, p = 0.015) identified a HbA1c cut-off value ≤ 2.7% associated to 100% specificity of blood reinfusion (sensitivity 25%). Hemoglobin profile changed in trained subjects after ABT, with abnormal values of HbA1c and HbPI in 42% of subjects after reinfusion. Future studies will confirm the usefulness of these biomarkers in the anti-doping field.

Keywords: Biomarkers; Blood transfusion autologous; Doping in Sports; Hemoglobins.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Biomarkers / analysis
  • Biomarkers / blood
  • Blood Transfusion, Autologous / methods*
  • Doping in Sports / methods*
  • Hemoglobins / analysis*
  • Hemoglobins / classification*
  • Humans
  • Jurisprudence*
  • Male
  • Sports / standards

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • Hemoglobins