Context: GH abuse is a significant problem in many sports, and there is currently no robust test that allows detection of doping beyond a short window after administration. Objective: Our objective was to evaluate gene expression profiling in peripheral blood leukocytes in-vivo as a test for GH doping in humans. Design: Seven men and thirteen women were administered GH, 2 mg/d sc for 8 wk. Blood was collected at baseline and at 8 wk. RNA was extracted from the white cell fraction. Microarray analysis was undertaken using Agilent 44K G4112F arrays using a two-color design. Quantitative RT-PCR using TaqMan gene expression assays was performed for validation of selected differentially expressed genes. Results: GH induced an approximately 2-fol...
BACKGROUND: Although it is being increasingly applied, blood collection for drug testing in sport pr...
CONTEXT: The detection of exogenously administered growth hormone (GH) poses a formidable challenge ...
There is widespread anecdotal evidence that growth hormone (GH) is used by athletes for its anabolic...
Context: GH abuse is a significant problem in many sports, and there is currently no robust test tha...
Objective: To develop a test for GH abuse in sport. Design: A double blind placebo controlled stud...
Context: because of its anabolic and lipolytic properties, growth hormone (GH) use is prohibited in ...
Objective: To develop a test for GH abuse in sport.Design: A double blind placebo controlled study o...
Objective: Administration of human growth hormone (hGH) is prohibited in competitive sport and its d...
Context: Adipose tissue is a major target of GH action. GH stimulates lipolysis and reduces fat mass...
Context: A method based on two GH-dependent markers, IGF-I and pro-collagen type III N-terminal pept...
OBJECTIVE: To detect exogenous recombinant human GH (rhGH) abuse in female athletes. DESIGN: GH-depe...
Context: The GH-2000 and GH-2004 research groups developed a method for detecting GH misuse in athle...
Because of its anabolic and lipolytic properties, growth hormone (GH) use is prohibited in sport. Tw...
Human Growth Hormone (hGH, somatotropin) is one of the relevant forbidden substances to be detected ...
Context: The GH-2000 team proposed a method based on IGF1 and type III pro-collagen (P-III-P) to det...
BACKGROUND: Although it is being increasingly applied, blood collection for drug testing in sport pr...
CONTEXT: The detection of exogenously administered growth hormone (GH) poses a formidable challenge ...
There is widespread anecdotal evidence that growth hormone (GH) is used by athletes for its anabolic...
Context: GH abuse is a significant problem in many sports, and there is currently no robust test tha...
Objective: To develop a test for GH abuse in sport. Design: A double blind placebo controlled stud...
Context: because of its anabolic and lipolytic properties, growth hormone (GH) use is prohibited in ...
Objective: To develop a test for GH abuse in sport.Design: A double blind placebo controlled study o...
Objective: Administration of human growth hormone (hGH) is prohibited in competitive sport and its d...
Context: Adipose tissue is a major target of GH action. GH stimulates lipolysis and reduces fat mass...
Context: A method based on two GH-dependent markers, IGF-I and pro-collagen type III N-terminal pept...
OBJECTIVE: To detect exogenous recombinant human GH (rhGH) abuse in female athletes. DESIGN: GH-depe...
Context: The GH-2000 and GH-2004 research groups developed a method for detecting GH misuse in athle...
Because of its anabolic and lipolytic properties, growth hormone (GH) use is prohibited in sport. Tw...
Human Growth Hormone (hGH, somatotropin) is one of the relevant forbidden substances to be detected ...
Context: The GH-2000 team proposed a method based on IGF1 and type III pro-collagen (P-III-P) to det...
BACKGROUND: Although it is being increasingly applied, blood collection for drug testing in sport pr...
CONTEXT: The detection of exogenously administered growth hormone (GH) poses a formidable challenge ...
There is widespread anecdotal evidence that growth hormone (GH) is used by athletes for its anabolic...