2013
DOI: 10.4155/bio.13.40
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The Metabolism of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids in The Greyhound

Abstract: The presented data have enabled the effective analysis of AASs and their metabolites in competition greyhound urine samples.

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“…In contrast, canine S9 fraction had greatest activity for ES and no detectable activity for ECS , TS, or ETS production. This observation is in agreement with previous studies into canine metabolism where glucuronylation is the predominant form of phase II conjugation for steroids with sulfation making only a minor contribution . Furthermore, the major SULT expressed in canine liver, SULT1A1, has been expressed recombinantly and shown to sulfate estradiol, but not DHEA.…”
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“…In contrast, canine S9 fraction had greatest activity for ES and no detectable activity for ECS , TS, or ETS production. This observation is in agreement with previous studies into canine metabolism where glucuronylation is the predominant form of phase II conjugation for steroids with sulfation making only a minor contribution . Furthermore, the major SULT expressed in canine liver, SULT1A1, has been expressed recombinantly and shown to sulfate estradiol, but not DHEA.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This observation is in agreement with previous studies into canine metabolism where glucuronylation is the predominant form of phase II conjugation for steroids with sulfation making only a minor contribution. 3 Furthermore, the major SULT expressed in canine liver, SULT1A1, has been expressed recombinantly and shown to sulfate estradiol, but not DHEA. In summary, ATP and Na 2 SO 4 gave sulfate ester synthesis for a range of steroids using the liver S9 fractions derived from humans, horses and dogs and therefore serves as a suitable replacement for PAPS for in vitro metabolism studies.…”
Section: In Vitro Phase II Metabolism Of Furazadrol Using Papsmentioning
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“…It is likely that testosterone is used as an exogenous doping agent in racing greyhounds. For this reason, with the exception of ethylestrenol when used in bitches for oestrus suppression, Greyhounds Australasia adopted an in competition ban on all AAS in July 2008 . This has since been extended to a permanent ban on all AAS in January 2016.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%