Presence of endogenous prednisolone in human urine.

Steroids

UNIRE Laboratory Srl, Via Gramsci 70, 20019 Settimo Milanese, MI, Italy.

Published: February 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Prednisolone has been found endogenously in the urine of bovine and horses, raising concerns about its implications in doping control for athletes.
  • A study with 34 volunteers showed that all had prednisolone in their urine, but at levels significantly lower than cortisol, with no gender differences.
  • The findings suggest that low levels of prednisolone are naturally present in humans, indicating a need for further research into its biosynthesis and connection to stress.

Article Abstract

The possibility of an endogenous presence of the glucocorticoid prednisolone has already been demonstrated in bovine and horse urine, with the aim of clarifying its origin in this matrix, which is used by official agencies for the control of illicit treatments. From this point of view, the endogenous nature of prednisolone could be a major topic in doping control of both amateur and professional human athletes. A study was therefore made on 34 human volunteers (13 males and 21 females; aged 22-62) to detect the presence of prednisolone in their urine by HPLC-MS(3). One of the volunteers underwent vernal allergy treatment with betamethasone for two subsequent years. An investigation was carried out with the aim of verifying if the suppression, and the circadian rhythm, of cortisol urinary levels could also apply to prednisolone. The results of the study show that prednisolone was present in the urine of all 34 volunteers, with a concentration very close to 100-times lower that of cortisol, with no dependence on gender. The same ratio (1/100) was observed in the prednisolone and cortisol levels detected during the 24h together with the suppression of prednisolone by betamethasone treatment. These data demonstrate the endogenous nature of low concentrations of prednisolone in human urine, and motivate further studies about the biosynthetic pathways of this corticosteroid and its relationship with stress in humans, as already described in cows.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.steroids.2012.10.020DOI Listing

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