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Equine Doping Controls of Thymosin β4: A Population Study and Strategy for Misuse Detection

Vivian Delcourt, Patrice Garcia, Benjamin Chabot et al.

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Abstract

Thymosin <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:mi>β</mml:mi></mml:math> 4 (TB4) is a ubiquitous, highly conserved and abundant peptide among mammals with a critical role in cytoskeleton organization. In spite of its yet non-authorized use as a medicine and being forbidden by the IFHA, the FEI, and the WADA, intelligence and doping control laboratories reported numerous products available online claiming to contain a synthetic acetylated fragment of TB4 or TB4 itself, promoted as a growth factor with regenerative properties. In this article, the first estimation of the endogenous TB4 concentration in racing horses' blood samples was performed through a population study. We reveal that this concentration does not significantly depend on gender, age, nor horse breed. We highlight that the TB4 concentration increases significantly and rapidly in plasma stored at 4°C when not separated from blood cells due to cell lysis. Finally, we also demonstrate that the detection of a non-natural synthesis impurity is possible in equine plasma after a single dose administration of a TB4 containing product to a horse.

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DOI10.1002/dta.3806
JournalDrug Testing and Analysis
Year2024
AuthorsVivian Delcourt, Patrice Garcia, Benjamin Chabot, Nina Aber, Mylène Pescher, Marie Cacault, Priscilla Scholtes, Benoît Loup, Agnès Barnabé, Marie‐Agnès Popot, Ludovic Bailly‐Chouriberry
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