A short course of Cat-PAD improves the ocular and nasal components of rhinoconjunctivitis symptoms in subjects with cat allergy, with the treatment effect persisting 1 year after the start of treatment.
With acute administration of somatropin to healthy men the serum concentration of IGFBP-2 decreases and the ratios of serum IGF-I/ IGFBP-2 and IGFBP-3/IGFBP-2 increase. These ratios should be considered in the development of a test for detecting somatropin administration in sport.
The potential of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry for use in the identification of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) seized by law enforcement agencies is investigated. Analysis of untreated hCG revealed signals corresponding to the molecular ions of the intact hCG heterodimer and both its non-covalently linked subunits. Unfortunately, due to carbohydrate heterogeneity, the peaks are broad which makes accurate mass assignment, and consequently identification, difficult. Peptide mapping by MALDI-TOF following tryptic digestion gave sequence coverage of 59% and 52% for the alpha- and beta-subunits respectively. Nevertheless, the tryptic map was considered to provide unambiguous identification of hCG. This was confirmed by searching peptide-mass databases with the experimentally determined masses. Our data suggest that peptide mapping by proteolytic digestion followed by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry is a suitable analytical technique for the identification of hCG seized by the legal authorities.
Male athletes may administer human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) to enhance performance. Despite imposing a ban on hCG doping, the International Olympic Committee has no recommended procedure to confirm the presence of hCG. Our aim was to establish a limit for hCG in urine above which a sample may be considered positive. We measured hCG concentrations in urine samples from 1400 men with the Serono MAIAclone IRMA. Statistical evaluation of the results gave a "far outside" value [75th percentile + (3 x interquartile range)] of 5.0 IU/L; greater values are extremely unusual. Immunoreactive material in urine samples from a reference group of 120 noncompeting individuals was concentrated about sevenfold by centrifugal ultrafiltration; all these concentrated samples gave assay values < 5.0 IU/L. To ensure with the greatest possible degree of certainty that no false-positive result is reported, we propose a decision limit of 10 IU/L in nonconcentrated ultrafiltered samples. We also prepared quality-control material to contain hCG at 10 IU/L. This material provides a decision limit above which, after confirmatory procedures, a sample should be considered positive. This should help establish comparability of results among laboratories testing for sports drugs.
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