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Date Posted: 09:50:41 12/18/07 Tue
Author: Craig
Subject: Re: E.P.O
In reply to: nkristan@indo.net.id 's message, "E.P.O" on 22:54:46 08/23/05 Tue

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>ERYTHROPOIETIN (EPO)
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>FOR STAMINA & ENDURANCE ATHLETIC FIELD (SPRINTER,
>TRACK-AND-FIELD, MARATHON, ETC)
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>Erythropoietin (pronounced, ah-rith-ro-poy-tin, and
>abbreviated, EPO) is a relatively recent entry into
>the deceitful pursuit of glory. EPO is a protein
>hormone produced by the kidney. After being released
>into the blood stream it binds with receptors in the
>bone marrow, where it stimulates the production of red
>blood cells (erythrocytes). Medically, EPO is used to
>treat certain forms of anemia (e.g., due to chronic
>kidney failure). Logically, since EPO accelerates
>erythrocyte production it also increases oxygen
>carrying capacity. This fact did not long escape
>notice of the athletic community.
>
>Blood doping is the process of artificially increasing
>the amount of red blood cells in the body in an
>attempt to improve athletic performance. In the past
>this was accomplished by transfusion. The athlete
>would “donate” a unit of blood into storage and then 3
>weeks later, after the body had completely replaced
>the blood loss, transfuse the unit back into the body.
>This would occur just before a big race, effectively
>giving the athlete an “extra” unit of blood. This
>enables performance improvements in endurance sports
>because of the extra oxygen carrying capacity.
>
>EPO has put a whole new spin on blood doping. No need
>for messy transfusions, just shoot up with EPO to
>increase your circulating erythrocyte mass. Until
>recently accurate testing has been difficult because
>the recombinant human EPO made in the lab is virtually
>identical to the naturally occurring form and there
>are no firmly established normal ranges for EPO in the
>body. Thus, over the past 10 – 15 years some athletes
>chose to cheat because, as long as they kept their
>hematocrit levels below 50%, there seemed little risk
>of getting caught.
>
>EPO is an injectable protein hormone that acts on
>bone marrow to stimulate red blood cell production.
>This is a new drug which is being experimented with by
>some elite athletes especially distance runners and
>elite cyclists. It has been very effective for what
>it is designed for and sometimes is used as a
>replacement for blood transfusions. Athletes use this
>drug to dramatically increase red blood cells which
>are the oxygen carrying components of blood. Athletes
>are well aware that if they can increase the
>oxygen-storing ability of their blood they can
>increase performance. This is the theory behind blood
>doping. EPO does the same thing but is more
>convenient considering the use of EPO just requires a
>number of injections. Blood doping requires drawing
>out approximately a liter of blood, freezing it, then
>thawing it and reinfusing it several weeks later. EPO
>has a dramatic effect on hematocrit which is the
>percentage of red blood cells in blood. A hematocrit
>of 40 means that 40% of the volume of blood is
>composed of red blood cells which is about normal.
>Athletes not uncommonly have a higher-than-average
>hematocrit. When an athlete injects EPO, there
>hematocrit can rise as much as 40%. This results in
>an especially high concentration of RBCS. EPO use is
>most widespread amongst endurance athletes yet a
>number of weightlifters have been experimenting with
>it.
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>Effective Dose: Between 50-300 IU/kg of bodyweight.
>Not to be used for more than 6 weeks. Will start
>seeing effects after week 2.

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