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ABSTRACT: Aim
Testosterone undecanoate (TU) is metabolized by nonspecific esterases in blood to testosterone (T). Typical clinical practice has been to analyze testosterone in human serum. The degradation of TU to testosterone was evaluated in conditions typically used in clinical studies.Methods & results
Freshly collected whole blood was fortified with TU at known concentration. Serum was prepared and T concentration was determined by LC-MS/MS. It was observed that TU degrades extensively to T in human blood under conditions typical of harvesting serum causing overestimation of T concentration of up to 243%. These results were confirmed in a clinical study in which serum and plasma samples were compared.Conclusion
It was demonstrated that T must be analyzed in enzyme-inhibited plasma when TU is the administered medication.
SUBMITTER: Lachance S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5137954 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lachance Sylvain S Dhingra Om O Bernstein James J Gagnon Stéphanie S Savard Caroline C Pelletier Nathalie N Boudreau Nadine N Lévesque Ann A
Future science OA 20151101 4
<h4>Aim</h4>Testosterone undecanoate (TU) is metabolized by nonspecific esterases in blood to testosterone (T). Typical clinical practice has been to analyze testosterone in human serum. The degradation of TU to testosterone was evaluated in conditions typically used in clinical studies.<h4>Methods & results</h4>Freshly collected whole blood was fortified with TU at known concentration. Serum was prepared and T concentration was determined by LC-MS/MS. It was observed that TU degrades extensivel ...[more]