适合基因兴奋剂检测的血浆样品的最佳储存和使用程序的研究。

Q3 Veterinary
Teruaki Tozaki, Aoi Ohnuma, Mio Kikuchi, Taichiro Ishige, Hironaga Kakoi, Kei-Ichi Hirota, Yuji Takahashi, Shun-Ichi Nagata
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摘要

在赛马和马术运动中被禁止的基因兴奋剂可以通过将外源性基因(即转基因基因)引入产后动物体内来实现。为了检测外源基因,建立了一种利用酶解探针的定量聚合酶链反应(qPCR)检测全血和血浆样本的方法,从而保护赛马和马术运动的公平竞争和利益相关者的权利。因此,我们的目标是开发适用于血液基因兴奋剂检测中A和B样本的样本存储方法。对于A样品,在收集后冷藏1至2周后证明有足够的qPCR检测。对于B样品,确认以下步骤适合保存:1)样品接收后离心,2)冷冻保存,3)室温自然解冻,4)不混合血细胞成分离心。我们的研究结果表明,长期冷冻保存可以从冷冻血液样本中获得良好的血浆成分,尽管它会破坏血细胞,这表明它适用于使用样本B的基因兴奋剂测试,可以保存以备以后使用。在兴奋剂检测中,样品储存程序与检测方法同样重要。因此,我们在本研究中评估的一系列程序将有助于通过使用血液样本的qPCR进行基因兴奋剂检测的高效性能。
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Investigation of optimal procedures for storage and use of plasma samples suitable for gene doping tests.

Investigation of optimal procedures for storage and use of plasma samples suitable for gene doping tests.

Investigation of optimal procedures for storage and use of plasma samples suitable for gene doping tests.

Investigation of optimal procedures for storage and use of plasma samples suitable for gene doping tests.

Gene doping, which is prohibited in horseracing and equestrian sports, can be performed by introducing exogenous genes, known as transgenes, into the bodies of postnatal animals. To detect exogenous genes, a method utilizing quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) with a hydrolysis probe was developed to test whole blood and plasma samples, thereby protecting the fairness of competition and the rights of stakeholders in horseracing and equestrian sports. Therefore, we aimed to develop sample storage methods suitable for A and B samples in gene doping tests using blood. For sample A, sufficient qPCR detection was demonstrated after refrigeration for 1 to 2 weeks post collection. For sample B, the following procedures were confirmed to be suitable for storage: 1) centrifugation after sample receipt, 2) frozen storage, 3) natural thawing at room temperature, and 4) centrifugation without mixing blood cell components. Our results indicated that long-term cryopreservation yielded good plasma components from frozen blood samples even though it destroyed blood cells, indicating its applicability to the gene doping test using sample B, which can be stored for later use. Sample storage procedures are as important as detection methods in doping tests. Therefore, the series of procedures that we evaluated in this study will contribute to the efficient performance of gene doping tests through qPCR using blood samples.

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Journal of Equine Science
Journal of Equine Science Veterinary-Equine
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