Phase II stanozolol metabolism study using the zebrafish water tank (ZWT) model
- PMID: 33465533
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2020.113886
Phase II stanozolol metabolism study using the zebrafish water tank (ZWT) model
Abstract
Stanozolol (STAN) is an androgen anabolic steroid often misused in sports competitions and prohibited at all times by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). It can be long term detected by the analysis of human urine for traces of intact glucuronide metabolites. The Zebrafish Water Tank (ZWT) experimental setup can produce phase I STAN metabolites. In the present study, we investigated the in vivo phase II metabolism of STAN through the ZWT model to determine whether the ZWT produces metabolites relevant for doping control. We added STAN to a 200 mL recipient containing eight fish at 32 ± 1 °C. We analyzed the noninvasive samples (recipient water) both with and without pretreatment using Liquid Chromatography coupled with High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (LC-HRMS/MS) in positive ionization mode. Our data show that four hydroxylated-sulfate and four hydroxylated-glycoconjugate metabolites were formed, two of the last ones being 3'OH-STAN-Glucuronide and 16β-OH-STAN-Glucuronide. Additionally, two STAN-Glucuronide derivatives were produced: one was confirmed to be 17epi-STAN-N-Glucuronide, and the other was presumed to be STAN-O-Glucuronide. After eight hours of the experiment, STAN-O-Glucuronide was the most intense phase II metabolite produced. The accumulation curves suggest that high concentrations of fish and substrate in water are required to form phase II metabolites.
Keywords: Doping control; LC-HRMS/MS; Phase II metabolism; Stanozolol; Zebrafish water tank.
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