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Metabolomics analysis of liver reveals profile disruption in bovines upon steroid treatment
Authors:Roberto Stella  Gaud Dervilly-Pinel  Davide Bovo  Eleonora Mastrorilli  Anne-Lise Royer  Roberto Angeletti  Bruno Le Bizec  Giancarlo Biancotto
Institution:1.Department of Chemistry,Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie,Legnaro (PD),Italy;2.Laboratoire d’étude des Résidus et Contaminants dans les Aliments (LABERCA), ONIRIS,LUNAM Université,Nantes,France;3.Department of Food Safety,Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie,Legnaro (PD),Italy
Abstract:

Introduction

The surveillance of illegal anabolic practices in bovine meat production is necessary to guarantee consumers’ health. Screening strategies based on the recognition of indirect biological effects are considered by the community as promising tools to overcome some limitations of classical analytical methods and might therefore concur to ensure safer food for the consumer.

Objectives

The present work aims at characterizing the metabolic profile induced in liver by administration of anabolic steroids, and at identifying potential disturbances in the hepatic metabolism.

Methods

A total of 32 liver samples, 16 from untreated bulls and 16 from bulls treated with an ear implant (Revalor-XS®) containing trenbolone acetate (200 mg) and β-estradiol (40 mg), were analyzed following a LC–MS-based metabolomic analysis combining RP and HILIC chromatographic separations. Different multivariate statistical tools were applied to the datasets to select common metabolites that may be considered as potential markers based on their significant changes in concentrations after administration of sexual steroids.

Results

Eight candidate markers were identified. Moreover, a subset of four markers was also validated by a different laboratory that performed the same analysis using an independent instrumental and elaboration platform, confirming the robustness of the results achieved.

Conclusion

This study was performed mimicking experimental conditions that may be used during a potential misuse practice. It is promising in the objective of setting up an analytical strategy to highlight sexual steroids abuse in livestock animals.
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