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Development and Validation of an LC-MS Method for Quantification of Sex Steroid Hormones in Skeletal Muscle

Engman, V.; Lamon, S.; Mason, S.

2026-05-15 biochemistry
10.64898/2026.05.12.724720 bioRxiv
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1Sex steroid hormones are not exclusively localised in the circulation and can be found in numerous extragonadal tissues, in concentrations unrelated to the circulating fraction. Existing methodology to measure intramuscular steroid hormone concentrations includes both immune-based assays and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), the gold standard for hormone measurements. To date, no LC-MS based methods validation has been published on the measurement of intramuscular sex steroid hormones, despite clear biological relevance. Here, we describe the development and validation of a simple, high-throughput LC-MS Orbitrap method for the measurement of 10 intramuscular sex steroid hormones, including pregnenolone, progesterone, dehydroepiandrosterone, androstenedione, testosterone, epitestosterone, dihydrotestosterone, oestrone, oestradiol, and oestriol. In brief, isotope labelled standards were added to 5-6 milligrams of lyophilised muscle tissue, homogenised and extracted with ethyl acetate. The extracts were dried down and sequentially derivatised with 1-methylimidazole-2-sulfonyl chloride and hydroxylamine hydrochloride to target both the phenolic hydroxyl groups and ketone groups. The limit of detection was 1.0 {+/-} 1.0 pg/mg (range 0.36 - 3.26 pg/mg), with a R2 > 0.99 for all analytes. Matrix effects were 90-110% for all analytes except for dihydrotestosterone (143.6%), and precision was <10 CV% for all analytes in the presence of a muscle matrix. Our method allows for 20-40 samples to be prepared in [~]4 h, with a sample data acquisition time of 13 minutes. Moreover, our method provides the opportunity for specific analysis of steroid hormone concentrations in skeletal muscle, allowing target tissue specificity instead of relying on proxy measures from the circulation.

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