Titre du document / Document title
Urinary analysis of four testosterone metabolites and pregnanediol by gas chromatography-combustion-isotope ratio mass spectrometry after oral administrations of testosterone
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
MAITRE Arnaud
(1) ;
SAUDAN Christophe
(1) ;
MANGIN Patrice
(1) ;
SAUGY Martial
(1) ;
Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s)
(1) Laboratoire Suisse d'Analyse du Dopage, Institut Universitaire de Médecine Légale, Rue du Bugnon 21, 1005 Lausanne, SUISSE
Résumé / Abstract
The most frequently used method to demonstrate testosterone abuse is the determination of the testosterone and epitestosterone concentration ratio (T/E ratio) in urine. Nevertheless, it is known that factors other than testosterone administration may increase the T/E ratio. In the last years, the determination of the carbon isotope ratio has proven to be the most promising method to help discriminate between naturally elevated T/E ratios and those reflecting T use. In this paper, an excretion study following oral administration of 40 mg testosterone undecanoate initially and 13 h later is presented. Four testosterone metabolites (androsterone, etiocholanolone, 5α-androstanediol, and 5β-androstanediol) together with an endogenous reference (5β-pregnanediol) were extracted from the urines and the δ
13C/
12C ratio of each compound was analyzed by gas chromatography-combustion-isotope ratio mass spectrometry. The results show similar maximum δ
13C-value variations (parts per thousand difference of δ
13C/
12C ratio from the isotope ratio standard) for the T metabolites and concomitant changes of the T/E ratios after administration of the first and the second dose of T. Whereas the T/E ratios as well as the androsterone, etiocholanolone and 5α-androstanediol δ
13C-values returned to the baseline 15 h after the second T administration, a decrease of the 5β-androstanediol δ-values could be detected for over 40 h. This suggests that measurements of 5β-androstanediol δ-values allow the detection of a testosterone ingestion over a longer post-administration period than other T metabolites δ
13C-values or than the usual T/E ratio approach.
Revue / Journal Title
Journal of analytical toxicology
ISSN 0146-4760
CODEN JATOD3
Source / Source
Congrès
Joint Meeting of the Society of Forensic Toxicologists and the International Association of Forensic Toxicologists
, ETATS-UNIS
(28/08/2004)
2004, vol. 28, n
o 6 (150 p.) [Document : 6 p.] (17 ref.), pp. 426-431 [6 page(s) (article)]
Langue / Language
Anglais
Editeur / Publisher
Preston, Niles, IL, ETATS-UNIS
(1977)
(Revue)
Mots-clés anglais / English Keywords
Urine ;
Combustion ;
Isotopic composition ;
Mass spectrometry ;
Coupled method ;
Gas chromatography ;
Human ;
Oral administration ;
Pharmacokinetics ;
Elimination ;
Biological fluid ;
Steroid ;
Androgen ;
Metabolite ;
Testosterone ;
Quantitative analysis ;
Chemical analysis ;
Mots-clés français / French Keywords
Urine ;
Combustion ;
Composition isotopique ;
Spectrométrie masse ;
Méthode couplée ;
Chromatographie phase gazeuse ;
Homme ;
Voie orale ;
Pharmacocinétique ;
Elimination ;
Liquide biologique ;
Stéroïde ;
Androgène ;
Métabolite ;
Testostérone ;
Analyse quantitative ;
Analyse chimique ;
Mots-clés espagnols / Spanish Keywords
Orina ;
Combustión ;
Composición isotópica ;
Espectrometría masa ;
Método acoplado ;
Cromatografía fase gaseosa ;
Hombre ;
Vía oral ;
Farmacocinética ;
Eliminación ;
Líquido biológico ;
Esteroide ;
Andrógeno ;
Metabolito ;
Testosterona ;
Análisis cuantitativo ;
Análisis químico ;
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