Testing for nandrolone metabolites in urine samples of professional athletes and sedentary subjects by GC/MS/MS analysis

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Gambelunghe, C [1 ]
Sommavilla, M [1 ]
Rossi, R [1 ]
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[1] Univ Perugia, Monteluce Policlin, Sez Patol Gen & Immunol, Dipartimenot Med Clin & Sperimentale,Div Sports M, I-06100 Perugia, Italy
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10.1002/bmc.193
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Q5 [生物化学];
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The concentrations of nandrolone metabolites, 19-norandrosterone (19-NA) and 19-noretiocholanoloile (19-NE) were analysed in urine samples of professional athletes doing intense physical activity and sedentary subjects to verify if there was endogenous production of nandrolone and if there was any link between physical effort and the urinary metabolites of the steroid. We collected 18 urine samples from professional footballers age range 20-30 years all from the same team, and 18 urine samples from males not doing any physical activity, age range 20-30 years. Neither group used nandrolone. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of urinary nandrolone metabolites were carried out by GC/MS followed by GC/MS/MS to con firm positive samples. This technique has been demostrated to be an excellent analytical approach for the determination of anabolic steroids at very low detection limits in complex matrices such as urine. In five urine samples from professional footballers traces of 19-NA were detected. No trace of 19-NA was found in the group of sedentary subjects and no trace of 19-NE was found in any urine sample. The absence of nandrolone metabolites in sedentary subjects supports the hypothesis that the presence of 19-NA and 19-NE could be linked to physical effort even though the origin is not yet clear. Copyright (C) 2002 John Wiley Sons. Ltd.
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