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Unravelling androgens in sport: Altrenogest shows strong activation of the androgen receptor in a mammalian cell bioassay
Authors:Ashley Gillon  Emmie N.M. Ho  George H.M. Chan  Alexia Kauff  Gillian Hughes  Rachel A. Lund  Zoe Ashley  Terence S.M. Wan  Alison K. Heather
Affiliation:1. Department of Physiology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand;2. Racing Laboratory, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Sha Tin Racecourse, Sha Tin, N.T., Hong Kong, China
Abstract:
Altrenogest is a commonly used progestogen for the suppression of oestrus and associated distracting behaviours that interfere with training and performance of female racehorses. The steroid is derived from 19-nor testosterone and is structurally similar to the anabolic androgenic steroid, trenbolone. In this study, the relative androgen potency of altrenogest was determined by a kidney (HEK293) cell androgen bioassay. The HEK293 bioassay shows that in its pure form, altrenogest has a high relative potency compared with testosterone but is not as strong as β-trenbolone. Our results also show that altrenogest is able to activate the androgen receptor at the concentrations relevant to the administration regime of racehorses and retains its activity ex vivo. Thus, we show unequivocally that altrenogest, a progestogen used widely in female racehorses, acts as a strong androgen in a mammalian cell bioassay.
Keywords:altrenogest  androgen receptor  in vitro bioassays  sports doping
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