

Published: Journal of Analytical Toxicology, Volume
23,
Number 6,
October 1999,
pp.424-428
Physiological Concentrations of DHEA in Human Hair
P. Kintz, V. Cirimele, and B. Ludes
In 1974, steroids were added to the list of doping agents banned
by the International Olympic Committee because of their effects on the performance
of the athletes. Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a steroid hormone naturally
produced by the adrenal glands and by the ovaries. DHEA can be converted into
other hormones, including estrogen and testosterone. In the United States, DHEA
is classified as a nutritional supplement. This is not the case in France, where
the drug is listed as a doping agent. As athletes can abuse DHEA to benefit from
its conversion to testosterone, there is a need to establish the physiological
range of DHEA concentrations in human hair. DHEA was investigated in hair obtained
from 27 control subjects, including 15 males and 12 females aged 1742 years.
After decontamination with dichloromethane, 100 mg of hair was incubated in 1M
NaOH in presence of 1 ng of testosterone-d3. After
neutralization, the extract was purified using solid-phase extraction with Isolute
C18 columns and subsequent liquidliquid extraction
with pentane. After silylation, DHEA was analyzed by gas chromatography
mass spectrometry. Results were linear in the range 120 pg/mg. Relative
extraction recovery was 91.6% with a limit of detection of 0.5 pg/mg. Concentrations
were in the range 1.26.7 pg/mg (mean value of 4.3 pg/mg) and 0.5 to 10.6
pg/mg (mean value of 5.3 pg/mg) for the males and females, respectively. Extensive
chromatographic procedures (two purification steps by solid-phase and liquidliquid
extraction, combined with injection of 4 µL through the column in pulsed
mode) were analytical prerequisites for successful identification of DHEA in hair
because of the low target concentrations. This new technology may find useful
applications in anabolic abuse control.
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