| Literature DB >> 32497419 |
Jenny Mullen1, Lasse Baekken2, Helena Bergström3, Linda Björkhem Bergman3, Magnus Ericsson1, Lena Ekström1.
Abstract
The interpretation of athlete biological passport (ABP) is strengthened by understanding the natural fluctuations of its biological parameters. Here we have assessed the influence of the menstrual cycle on the hematological module of the ABP. Seventeen women with regular menses were included. Blood samples were collected once/week for two consecutive cycles and analyzed for hematological parameters. Menstrual phases were hormonally determined. The intra-individual variation of the hematological parameters was similar between the two cycles. Reticulocyte percentage was significantly lower in the follicle phase (median 0.95 %) than in the ovulatory (median 1.10 %) and luteal phases (median 1.16 %), p=0.006, whereas no differences were found in hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit, red blood cell count, or red blood cell indices. When the values were entered into the ABP model, findings outside the program calculated individual thresholds were identified in two of the participants. One woman showed an atypical low OFF-score in the last sample collected, mainly due to increased reticulocyte percentage. This was likely a response to treated insufficient iron stores. One woman displayed an atypical hemoglobin value at the lower limit two weeks after ovulation, which was likely due to fluctuations in plasma volume. In conclusion, the ABP parameters in general are stable throughout the menstrual cycle. Significant differences between the menstrual phases were found in reticulocytes, however the variation was not related to findings outside the individual thresholds, except in one individual. Moreover, our results highlight the importance of having information about iron supplementation available when evaluating hematological passports. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: athlete biological passport; doping; hematological profile; menstrual cycle; reticulocytes
Year: 2020 PMID: 32497419 DOI: 10.1002/dta.2873
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Test Anal ISSN: 1942-7603 Impact factor: 3.345