A. V. von Bueren, Risheng Ma, M. Schlumpf
May 17, 2007
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British Journal of Sports Medicine
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Background: Salbutamol has been shown to mediate anabolic effects after intravenous administration. However, the mechanism responsible for the anabolic actions of salbutamol remains unknown. Aim: To investigate the potential mechanism by which salbutamol mediates anabolic effects in vitro. Methods: The potential androgenic activity of salbutamol was investigated in vitro by the A-Screen assay that measures androgen-dependent inhibition of proliferation of the androgen receptor (AR)-positive human mammary carcinoma cell line, MCF7-AR1. Results: The assay was validated with three known androgens; methyltrienolone (R1881), 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and danazol. IC50 values of R1881, DHT and danazol, 4.41×10−11, 4.44×10−11 and 1.08×10−8 M, respectively, were in the ranges known from earlier studies. Our results demonstrate that salbutamol exhibits androgenic activity, with an IC50 value of 8.93×10−6 M. Anti-estrogenic or cytotoxic effects, which might have interfered with the assay, were excluded by additional experiments on wild-type MCF7 and MCF7-AR1 cells, respectively. Conclusion: These data indicate that salbutamol exerts anabolic effects through androgen receptor agonistic activity in vitro.