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Detection of testosterone administration based on the carbon isotope ratio profiling of endogenous steroids: International reference populations of professional soccer players
  1. Emmanuel Strahm (emmanuel.strahm{at}chuv.ch)
  1. Swiss Laboratory for Doping Analysis, Switzerland
    1. Caroline Emery
    1. Swiss Laboratory for Doping Analysis, Switzerland
      1. Martial Saugy
      1. Swiss Laboratory for Doping Analysis, Switzerland
        1. Jiri Dvorak
        1. FIFA/F-MARC Fifa Medical Assessment and Research Centre, Switzerland
          1. Christophe Saudan (christophe.saudan{at}chuv.ch)
          1. Swiss Laboratory for Doping Analysis, Switzerland

            Abstract

            Background and objectives: The determination of the carbon isotope ratio in androgen metabolites has been previously shown to be a reliable, direct method to detect testosterone misuse in the context of antidoping testing. Here, we examine the variability in the 13C/12C ratios in urinary steroids in a widely heterogeneous cohort of professional soccer players residing in different countries (Argentina, Italy, Japan, South-Africa, Switzerland and Uganda).

            Method: Carbon isotope ratios of selected androgens in urine specimens were determined using gas chromatography/combustion/isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-C-IRMS).

            Results: Urinary steroids in Italian and Swiss populations were found to be enriched in 13C relative to other groups, reflecting higher consumption of C3 plants in these two countries. Importantly, detection criteria based on the difference in the carbon isotope ratio of androsterone and pregnanediol for each population were found to be well below the established threshold value for positive cases.

            Conclusion: The results obtained with the tested diet groups highlight the importance of adapting the criteria if one wishes to increase the sensitivity of exogenous testosterone detection. In addition, confirmatory tests might be rendered more efficient by combining isotope ratio mass spectrometry with refined interpretation criteria for positivity and subject-based profiling of steroids.

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