Investigation of in vitro generated metabolites of LGD-4033, a selective androgen receptor modulator, in homogenized camel liver for anti-doping applications

被引:4
|
作者
Komathu, Praseen Ondern [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Padusha, Mohamed Khan Syed Ali [2 ,5 ]
Laya, Saraswathy [3 ]
Nalakath, Jahfar [1 ,4 ]
Palathinkal, Ansar Babu [1 ]
Nelliyott, Ibrahimwaseem [1 ]
机构
[1] Camel Forens Lab, Cent Vet Res Lab, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
[2] Bharathidasan Univ, Jamal Mohamed Coll, Post Grad & Res Dept Chem, Tiruchirappalli, India
[3] United Arab Emirates Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Chem, Al Ain, U Arab Emirates
[4] Camel Forens Lab, Cent Vet Res Lab, POB 597, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
[5] Bharathidasan Univ, Jamal Mohamed Coll, Post Grad & Res Dept Chem, Tiruchirappalli 20, India
关键词
All Open Access; Bronze;
D O I
10.1002/rcm.9633
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Rationale: The use of selective androgen receptor modulators (SARM) in sports is prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) due to their potential as performance-enhancing drugs, offering an unfair advantage. LGD-4033 is a SARM known for its similarities to anabolic steroids and can be easily purchased online, leading to increased availability and misuse. Adverse analytical findings have revealed the presence of SARMs in dietary supplements. Although LGD-4033 misuse has been reported in human sports over the years, concerns also arise regarding its illicit use in animal sports, including camel racing. Although various studies have investigated the metabolism of LGD-4033 in humans, horse, and other species, there is limited research specifically dedicated to racing camels.Methods: This study focuses on the in vitro metabolism of LGD-4033 in homogenized camel liver using liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) to identify and characterize the metabolites.Results: The findings indicated the presence of 12 phase I metabolites and 1 phase II metabolite. Hydroxylation was responsible for the formation of the main phase I metabolites that were identified. A glucuronic acid conjugate of the parent drug was observed in this study, but no sulfonic acid conjugate was found. The possible chemical structures of these metabolites, along with their fragmentation patterns, were identified using MS.Conclusions: These findings provide valuable insights into the metabolism of LGD-4033 in camels and aid in the development of effective doping control methods for the detection of SARMs in camel racing.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 11 条
  • [1] Phase I clinical trial of LGD-4033, a novel selective androgen receptor modulator (SARM)
    Meglasson, Martin D.
    Kapil, Ram
    Leibowitz, Mark T.
    Peterkin, Joanna J.
    Chen, Yanling
    Lee, Kyoung-Jin
    Lee, Yong-Hee
    Vajda, Eric G.
    ENDOCRINE JOURNAL, 2010, 57 : S542 - S542
  • [2] Investigation of the metabolism of the selective androgen receptor modulator LGD-4033 in equine urine, plasma and hair following oral administration
    Cutler, Charlotte
    Viljanto, Marjaana
    Hincks, Pamela
    Habershon-Butcher, Jocelyn
    Muir, Tessa
    Biddle, Simon
    DRUG TESTING AND ANALYSIS, 2020, 12 (02) : 247 - 260
  • [3] Investigations into the elimination profiles and metabolite ratios of micro-dosed selective androgen receptor modulator LGD-4033 for doping control purposes
    Wagener, Felicitas
    Guddat, Sven
    Gorgens, Christian
    Angelis, Yiannis S.
    Petrou, Michael
    Lagojda, Andreas
    Kuehne, Dirk
    Thevis, Mario
    ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2022, 414 (02) : 1151 - 1162
  • [4] Investigations into the elimination profiles and metabolite ratios of micro-dosed selective androgen receptor modulator LGD-4033 for doping control purposes
    Felicitas Wagener
    Sven Guddat
    Christian Görgens
    Yiannis S. Angelis
    Michael Petrou
    Andreas Lagojda
    Dirk Kühne
    Mario Thevis
    Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2022, 414 : 1151 - 1162
  • [5] The Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Effects of LGD-4033, a Novel Nonsteroidal Oral, Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator, in Healthy Young Men
    Basaria, Shehzad
    Collins, Lauren
    Dillon, E. Lichar
    Orwoll, Katie
    Storer, Thomas W.
    Miciek, Renee
    Ulloor, Jagadish
    Zhang, Anqi
    Eder, Richard
    Zientek, Heather
    Gordon, Gilad
    Kazmi, Syed
    Sheffied-Moore, Melinda
    Bhasin, Shalender
    JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2013, 68 (01): : 87 - 95
  • [6] Exploring methandienone metabolites generated via homogenized camel liver: Advancements for anti-doping applications through High Resolution-Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry analysis
    Vazhat, Ramees Abdulla
    Farook, N. A. Mohamed
    Nalakath, Jahfar
    Komathu, Praseen Ondern
    RAPID COMMUNICATIONS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY, 2024, 38 (22)
  • [7] Investigation of Equine In Vivo and In Vitro Derived Metabolites of the Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator (SARM) ACP-105 for Improved Doping Control
    Broberg, Malin Nilsson
    Knych, Heather
    Bondesson, Ulf
    Pettersson, Curt
    Stanley, Scott
    Thevis, Mario
    Hedeland, Mikael
    METABOLITES, 2021, 11 (02) : 1 - 17
  • [8] Identification and Synthesis of Selected In Vitro Generated Metabolites of the Novel Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator (SARM) 2f
    Moeller, Tristan
    Wen, Hui-Chung
    Naumann, Nana
    Krug, Oliver
    Thevis, Mario
    MOLECULES, 2023, 28 (14):
  • [9] Identification of selected in vitro-generated phase-I metabolites of the steroidal selective androgen receptor modulator MK-0773 for doping control purposes
    Lagojda, Andreas
    Kuehne, Dirk
    Krug, Oliver
    Thomas, Andreas
    Wigger, Tina
    Karst, Uwe
    Schaenzer, Wilhelm
    Thevis, Mario
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY, 2016, 22 (02) : 49 - 59
  • [10] Characterization of a non-approved selective androgen receptor modulator drug candidate sold via the Internet and identification of in vitro generated phase-I metabolites for human sports drug testing
    Thevis, Mario
    Lagojda, Andreas
    Kuehne, Dirk
    Thomas, Andreas
    Dib, Josef
    Hansson, Annelie
    Hedeland, Mikael
    Bondesson, Ulf
    Wigger, Tina
    Karst, Uwe
    Schaenzer, Wilhelm
    RAPID COMMUNICATIONS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY, 2015, 29 (11) : 991 - 999