Evaluation of sulfate metabolites as markers of topical testosterone administration in Caucasian and Asian populations

Author:

Bressan Claudia1ORCID,Alechaga Élida12ORCID,Monfort Nuria12ORCID,Ventura Rosa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Catalonian Antidoping Laboratory, Doping Control Research Group Hospital del Mar Research Institute Barcelona Spain

2. Department of Experimental and Health Sciences Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractSulfate metabolites of endogenous anabolic androgenic steroids (EAAS) have been shown to prolong the detection times compared with the conventional urinary markers of the steroid profile for oral and intramuscular administrations of testosterone (T). In this work, the sensitivity of sulfate EAAS markers for the detection of T gel administration has been evaluated in six Caucasian and six Asian male volunteers. Fourteen sulfate metabolites were measured in basal and post‐administration samples after multiple doses of T gel (100 mg/day, three consecutive days), and the detection times based on individual thresholds for each volunteer were evaluated. Sulfate concentrations did not show adequate sensitivity, but the results of sulfate ratios were much more promising. Androsterone sulfate/testosterone sulfate (A‐S/T‐S), epiandrosterone sulfate/epitestosterone sulfate (epiA‐S/E‐S), epiA‐S/T‐S, and etiocholanolone sulfate/epitestosterone sulfate (Etio‐S/E‐S) provided the most consistent detectability for all volunteers and populations, with detection times ranging from 60 to 96 h since the first dose. Additional ratios improved detectability to up to 7 days, but only in particular volunteers. In general, sensitivity was similar to or better than the conventional testosterone/epitestosterone ratio (T/E) of the steroid profile, which further reinforces the conclusion that sulfate EAAS metabolites can be a good complement for the current steroid profile.

Funder

World Anti-Doping Agency

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Spectroscopy,Pharmaceutical Science,Environmental Chemistry,Analytical Chemistry

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