Urinary androstanediol measurement, often in association with other androgens, is commonly used to support the clinical diagnosis of idiopathic hirsutism. In addition, androgen excess has been shown to be the endocrine abnormality which characterizes patients with breast cancer. We recently developed a method for the measurement of urinary testosterone employing solid-phase extraction and HPLC purification before quantitative measurement by gas chromatography. In the present report we verify the feasibility of the method for the simultaneous measurement of 5 alpha-androstane-3 alpha,17 beta-diol and 5 beta-androstane-3 alpha,17 beta-diol in addition to testosterone in the same urine sample. The mean recovery for the whole procedure was 89.8% for 5 alpha-androstane-3 alpha,17 beta-diol and 87.8% for 5 beta-androstane-3 alpha, 17 beta-diol. The estimates of the coefficients of variation were 4.9% (95% confidence limits: 3.9-6.5%) and 3.9% (95% confidence limits: 3.1-5.2%), respectively. Accuracy was evaluated by standard addition and dilution assays and a linear relationship was found between expected and observed values (r2 = 0.997 for 5 alpha-androstane-3 alpha,17 beta-diol and r2 = 0.999 for 5 beta-androstane-3 alpha,17 beta-diol). The method is rapid, effective and suitable for the measurement of testosterone, 5 alpha-androstanediol and 5 beta-androstanediol in the same urine sample.
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Biol Reprod
September 1995
National Zoological Park, Conservation and Research Center, Smithsonian Institution, Front Royal, Virginia 22630, USA.
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March 1990
Department of Endocrinology and Diabetology, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris, France.
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January 1986
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January 1986
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