Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2029568 Steroids 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The metabolic effect of multiple oral testosterone undecanoate (TU) doses over 4 weeks was assessed in seven voluntary men. The protocol was designed to detect accumulation of the substance by choosing the appropriate spot urines collections time and to study the urinary clearance of the substance after weeks of treatment. Urines were analysed by a new GC/C/isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) method to establish the δ13C-values of testosterone metabolites (androsterone and etiocholanolone) together with an endogenous reference compound (16(5α)-androsten-3α-ol). The significant differences in inter-individual metabolism following TU intake was illustrated by large variations in δ13C-values of both T metabolites (maximum Δδ13C-values = 5.5‰), as well as by very stable longitudinal T/E profiles and carbon isotopic ratios in the first hours following administration. According to T/E ratios and δ13C-values, the washout period after 80 mg TU intake was less than 48 h for all subjects and no accumulation phenomenon was observed upon chronic oral administration.

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