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DELTA-5-ANDROSTENEDIOL AND ITS SULFATE IN SERUM AND URINE OF NORMAL ADULTS AND PATIENTS WITH ENDOCRINE DISEASES
OBJECTIVES We evaluated the role of delta-5-androstenediol (adiol) and its sulphates in health and endocrine diseases. DESIGN Serum and urine samples from healthy adult men and pre and post-menopausal women were analysed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to establish reference values. In patients who were either evaluated or treated for endocrine diseases, sequential serum samples were collected and analysed. PATIENTS Reference values were obtained from 24 healthy male, 23 premenopausal and 30 post-menopausal female volunteers. Adiol and delta-5-androstenediol-3-sulphate (adiol-3S) concentrations were determined in combination with other relevant steroids in patients with either pituitary (n = 5), adrenal (n = 2) or gonadal dysfunction (n = 1), or testicular carcinoma (n = 19). MEASUREMENTS After addition of deuterated adiol as internal standard, serum and urine samples were extracted. Steroid sulphates were hydrolysed. The extracts and hydrolysates were purified on HPLC, adiol was derivatized and finally quantified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. RESULTS The calculated reference ranges for adiol and adiol-3S concentrations in serum are respectively: in men 1.78-7.24 and 123-579 nmol/l, in premenopausal women 0.65-6.93 and 21.2-298 nmol/l and in post-menopausal women 0.29-2.90 and 6-1-184 nmol/l. Urinary values varied considerably. In the population with endocrine abnormalities serum adiol and adiol-3S concentrations were compared with other relevant steroids. CONCLUSIONS The wide concentration range of adiol and adiol-3S in urine makes analysis of these steroids in urine of little clinical value. Serum concentrations of adiol and adiol-3S are higher in men than in women. Premenopausal values are higher than post-menopausal. Adiol and adiol-3S in serum are significantly correlated in pre and post-menopausal women, r = 0.51 and r = 0.69 respectively, but not in men. In endocrine patients the serum concentrations of adiol show an ACTH or LH dependency in women; adiol correlates with cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone or androstenedione and, in males, additionally with testosterone. However, in several situations adiol correlates with none of these steroids. Although adiol secretion can be stimulated by ACTH and LH, the level of serum adiol is also determined by other factors. Finally, in adrenal carcinoma serum adiol and adiol-3S may be used as tumour markers
THE DETERMINATION OF DELTA-5-ANDROSTENEDIOL AND ITS SULFATE IN SERUM AND URINE BY GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY MASS-SPECTROMETRY
OBJECTIVES We developed an assay for delta-5-androstenediol (adiol) and delta-5-androstenediol-3-sulphate (adiol-3S) in serum and adiol and total adiol sulphate (adiol-S) in urine.DESIGN An analytical procedure using HPLC and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry was devised and tested for its reliability.MEASUREMENTS After addition of deuterated androstenediol as internal standard, serum and urine samples were extracted. Steroid sulphates were hydrolysed. The extracts and hydrolysates were purified on HPLC, adiol was derivatized using heptafluorobutyric anhydride and finally quantified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.RESULTS The assay is accurate and reproducible. The coefficient of variation (CV) for the determination of adiol in serum samples is 4% (intra-assay) and 9% (interassay) and for urine samples 3 and 8% respectively. The intraassay CV for the adiol-3S analyses is 5% for serum and 2% for urine samples while the interassay CV values for adiol-3S are 10% for serum and 7% for urine samples. The recovery of adiol and adiol-3S from serum and urine samples is 97%.CONCLUSIONS The developed assay meets the analytical demands needed for clinical applications.</p