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Stereochemistry | ABSOLUTE |
Molecular Formula | C26H40O3 |
Molecular Weight | 400.594 |
Optical Activity | UNSPECIFIED |
Defined Stereocenters | 6 / 6 |
E/Z Centers | 0 |
Charge | 0 |
SHOW SMILES / InChI
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[H][C@@]12CC[C@H](OC(=O)CCCCCC)[C@@]1(C)CC[C@@]3([H])[C@@]2([H])CCC4=CC(=O)CC[C@]34C
InChI
InChIKey=VOCBWIIFXDYGNZ-IXKNJLPQSA-N
InChI=1S/C26H40O3/c1-4-5-6-7-8-24(28)29-23-12-11-21-20-10-9-18-17-19(27)13-15-25(18,2)22(20)14-16-26(21,23)3/h17,20-23H,4-16H2,1-3H3/t20-,21-,22-,23-,25-,26-/m0/s1
Molecular Formula | C26H40O3 |
Molecular Weight | 400.594 |
Charge | 0 |
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Stereochemistry | ABSOLUTE |
Additional Stereochemistry | No |
Defined Stereocenters | 6 / 6 |
E/Z Centers | 0 |
Optical Activity | UNSPECIFIED |
DescriptionSources: http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB00624Curator's Comment: Description was created based on several sources, including
Sources: http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB00624
Curator's Comment: Description was created based on several sources, including
Testosterone is a steroid sex hormone found in both men and women. In men, testosterone is produced primarily by the Leydig (interstitial) cells of the testes when stimulated by luteinizing hormone (LH). It functions to stimulate spermatogenesis, promote physical and functional maturation of spermatozoa, maintain accessory organs of the male reproductive tract, support development of secondary sexual characteristics, stimulate growth and metabolism throughout the body and influence brain development by stimulating sexual behaviors and sexual drive. In women, testosterone is produced by the ovaries (25%), adrenals (25%) and via peripheral conversion from androstenedione (50%). Testerone in women functions to maintain libido and general wellbeing. Testosterone exerts a negative feedback mechanism on pituitary release of LH and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Testosterone may be further converted to dihydrotestosterone or estradiol depending on the tissue. The effects of testosterone in humans and other vertebrates occur by way of two main mechanisms: by activation of the androgen receptor (directly or as DHT), and by conversion to estradiol and activation of certain estrogen receptors. Free testosterone (T) is transported into the cytoplasm of target tissue cells, where it can bind to the androgen receptor, or can be reduced to 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by the cytoplasmic enzyme 5α-reductase. DHT binds to the same androgen receptor even more strongly than T, so that its androgenic potency is about 2.5 times that of T. The T-receptor or DHT-receptor complex undergoes a structural change that allows it to move into the cell nucleus and bind directly to specific nucleotide sequences of the chromosomal DNA. The areas of binding are called hormone response elements (HREs), and influence transcriptional activity of certain genes, producing the androgen effects. Testosterone is used as hormone replacement or substitution of diminished or absent endogenous testosterone. Use in males: For management of congenital or acquired hypogonadism, hypogonadism associated with HIV infection, and male climacteric (andopause). Use in females: For palliative treatment of androgen-responsive, advanced, inoperable, metastatis (skeletal) carcinoma of the breast in women who are 1-5 years postmenopausal; testosterone esters may be used in combination with estrogens in the management of moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause in women who do not respond to adequately to estrogen therapy alone.
CNS Activity
Approval Year
Targets
Primary Target | Pharmacology | Condition | Potency |
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Target ID: P10275 Gene ID: 367.0 Gene Symbol: AR Target Organism: Homo sapiens (Human) Sources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17635942 |
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Target ID: CHEMBL1871 Sources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19856921 |
3.16 nM [EC50] |
Conditions
Condition | Modality | Targets | Highest Phase | Product |
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Primary | TESTOSTERONE Approved UseTestosterone is an androgen indicated for replacement therapy in males for
conditions associated with a deficiency or absence of endogenous
testosterone:
• Primary Hypogonadism (Congenital or Acquired) (1)
• Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism (Congenital or Acquired) Launch Date2013 |
Cmax
Value | Dose | Co-administered | Analyte | Population |
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13.1 pg/mL EXPERIMENT https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10902784/ |
8.2 mg single, topical dose: 8.2 mg route of administration: Topical experiment type: SINGLE co-administered: |
TESTOSTERONE plasma | Homo sapiens population: UNHEALTHY age: ADULT sex: FEMALE food status: UNKNOWN |
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214 ng/dL Clinical Trial https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01725451 |
30 mg single, topical dose: 30 mg route of administration: topical experiment type: single co-administered: |
TESTOSTERONE unknown | Homo sapiens population: healthy age: sex: food status: |
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231 ng/dL Clinical Trial https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01725451 |
30 mg single, topical dose: 30 mg route of administration: topical experiment type: single co-administered: |
TESTOSTERONE unknown | Homo sapiens population: healthy age: sex: food status: |
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930.1 ng/dL Clinical Trial https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01386606 |
5 g 1 times / day multiple, topical dose: 5 g route of administration: topical experiment type: multiple co-administered: |
TESTOSTERONE unknown | Homo sapiens |
AUC
Value | Dose | Co-administered | Analyte | Population |
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948 pg × h/mL EXPERIMENT https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10902784/ |
8.2 mg single, topical dose: 8.2 mg route of administration: Topical experiment type: SINGLE co-administered: |
TESTOSTERONE plasma | Homo sapiens population: UNHEALTHY age: ADULT sex: FEMALE food status: UNKNOWN |
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2120 ng*h/dL Clinical Trial https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01725451 |
30 mg single, topical dose: 30 mg route of administration: topical experiment type: single co-administered: |
TESTOSTERONE unknown | Homo sapiens population: healthy age: sex: food status: |
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3110 ng*h/dL Clinical Trial https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01725451 |
30 mg single, topical dose: 30 mg route of administration: topical experiment type: single co-administered: |
TESTOSTERONE unknown | Homo sapiens population: healthy age: sex: food status: |
T1/2
Value | Dose | Co-administered | Analyte | Population |
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7 h EXPERIMENT https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10902784/ |
8.2 mg single, topical dose: 8.2 mg route of administration: Topical experiment type: SINGLE co-administered: |
TESTOSTERONE plasma | Homo sapiens population: UNHEALTHY age: ADULT sex: FEMALE food status: UNKNOWN |
Funbound
Value | Dose | Co-administered | Analyte | Population |
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13% EXPERIMENT https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10902784/ |
8.2 mg single, topical dose: 8.2 mg route of administration: Topical experiment type: SINGLE co-administered: |
TESTOSTERONE plasma | Homo sapiens population: UNHEALTHY age: ADULT sex: FEMALE food status: UNKNOWN |
Doses
Dose | Population | Adverse events |
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75 mg 1 times / day steady, subcutaneous (median) Recommended Dose: 75 mg, 1 times / day Route: subcutaneous Route: steady Dose: 75 mg, 1 times / day Sources: |
unhealthy, adult n = 150 Health Status: unhealthy Condition: hypogonadism Age Group: adult Sex: M Population Size: 150 Sources: |
Disc. AE: Hypertension... AEs leading to discontinuation/dose reduction: Hypertension (5.6%) Sources: |
100 mg 1 times / day steady, topical Recommended Dose: 100 mg, 1 times / day Route: topical Route: steady Dose: 100 mg, 1 times / day Sources: |
unhealthy, mean 74 years n = 106 Health Status: unhealthy Condition: with limitations in mobility Age Group: mean 74 years Sex: M Population Size: 106 Sources: |
Other AEs: Cardiac disorders, Atherosclerosis... Other AEs: Cardiac disorders (6.5%) Sources: Atherosclerosis (6.4%) |
AEs
AE | Significance | Dose | Population |
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Hypertension | 5.6% Disc. AE |
75 mg 1 times / day steady, subcutaneous (median) Recommended Dose: 75 mg, 1 times / day Route: subcutaneous Route: steady Dose: 75 mg, 1 times / day Sources: |
unhealthy, adult n = 150 Health Status: unhealthy Condition: hypogonadism Age Group: adult Sex: M Population Size: 150 Sources: |
Atherosclerosis | 6.4% | 100 mg 1 times / day steady, topical Recommended Dose: 100 mg, 1 times / day Route: topical Route: steady Dose: 100 mg, 1 times / day Sources: |
unhealthy, mean 74 years n = 106 Health Status: unhealthy Condition: with limitations in mobility Age Group: mean 74 years Sex: M Population Size: 106 Sources: |
Cardiac disorders | 6.5% | 100 mg 1 times / day steady, topical Recommended Dose: 100 mg, 1 times / day Route: topical Route: steady Dose: 100 mg, 1 times / day Sources: |
unhealthy, mean 74 years n = 106 Health Status: unhealthy Condition: with limitations in mobility Age Group: mean 74 years Sex: M Population Size: 106 Sources: |
Overview
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PubMed
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Effects of hyperprolactinemia on testosterone production in rat Leydig cells. | 2001 |
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Effects of estrogenic (o,p'-DDT; octylphenol) and anti-androgenic (p,p'-DDE) chemicals on indicators of endocrine status in juvenile male summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus). | 2001 Apr |
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Psychophysiological responses to the Stroop Task after a maximal cycle ergometry in elite sportsmen and physically active subjects. | 2001 Feb |
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Spz1, a novel bHLH-Zip protein, is specifically expressed in testis. | 2001 Feb |
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Effects of the anti-androgen finasteride on the modulatory actions of oestradiol on androgen metabolism by human gingival fibroblasts. | 2001 Feb |
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Androgens and the role of female "hyperaggressiveness" in spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta). | 2001 Feb |
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cDNA cloning and initial characterization of CYP3A43, a novel human cytochrome P450. | 2001 Feb |
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Modulation of P450 CYP3A4-dependent metabolism by P-glycoprotein: implications for P450 phenotyping. | 2001 Feb |
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Claudin-1 is not restricted to tight junctions in the rat epididymis. | 2001 Feb |
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Photoperiod-induced testicular apoptosis in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). | 2001 Feb |
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Influence of the degree of stimulation of the pituitary by gonadotropin-releasing hormone on the action of inhibin and testosterone to suppress the secretion of the gonadotropins in rams. | 2001 Feb |
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Follicular-fluid factors and granulosa-cell gene expression associated with follicle deviation in cattle. | 2001 Feb |
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Substitution mutation C268Y causes 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 3 deficiency. | 2001 Feb |
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Sex differences in androgen receptors of the human mamillary bodies are related to endocrine status rather than to sexual orientation or transsexuality. | 2001 Feb |
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Evidence that cyproterone acetate improves psychological symptoms and enhances the activity of the dopaminergic system in postmenopause. | 2001 Feb |
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Androgen deficiency in women with hypopituitarism. | 2001 Feb |
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Muting of androgen negative feedback unveils impoverished gonadotropin-releasing hormone/luteinizing hormone secretory reactivity in healthy older men. | 2001 Feb |
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Polycystic ovary syndrome is associated with obstructive sleep apnea and daytime sleepiness: role of insulin resistance. | 2001 Feb |
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Disparate response of wild-type and variant forms of LH to GnRH stimulation in individuals heterozygous for the LHbeta variant allele. | 2001 Feb |
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Testosterone concentrations in women aged 25-50 years: associations with lifestyle, body composition, and ovarian status. | 2001 Feb 1 |
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Neuronal size in the spinal nucleus of the bulbocavernosus: direct modulation by androgen in rats with mosaic androgen insensitivity. | 2001 Feb 1 |
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Luteinizing hormone-dependent activity and luteinizing hormone-independent differentiation of rat fetal Leydig cells. | 2001 Feb 14 |
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Porcine gonadal and placental isozymes of aromatase cytochrome P450: sub-cellular distribution and support by NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase. | 2001 Feb 14 |
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Changes in androgenic steroid profile due to urine contamination by microorganisms: a prospective study in the context of doping control. | 2001 Feb 15 |
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Insulin action and insulin secretion in polycystic ovary syndrome treated with ethinyl oestradiol/cyproterone acetate. | 2001 Jan |
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Androgenic anabolic steroids and arterial structure and function in male bodybuilders. | 2001 Jan |
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Targeted disruption of luteinizing hormone/human chorionic gonadotropin receptor gene. | 2001 Jan |
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Glucocorticoids regulate plasma membrane potential during rat thymocyte apoptosis in vivo and in vitro. | 2001 Jan |
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Testosterone-induced inhibition of spermatogenesis is more closely related to suppression of FSH than to testicular androgen levels in the cynomolgus monkey model (Macaca fascicularis). | 2001 Jan |
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The female-to-male transsexual patient: a source of human ovarian cortical tissue for experimental use. | 2001 Jan |
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On call. I know that men have more heart disease than women and that athletes who use steroids can have heart attacks. Are male hormones responsible for heart disease in ordinary men like me? | 2001 Jan |
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Short-term 17beta-estradiol decreases glucose R(a) but not whole body metabolism during endurance exercise. | 2001 Jan |
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Effects of testosterone on production of perivitelline membrane glycoprotein ZPC by granulosa cells of Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). | 2001 Jan |
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Identification of twelve O-glycosylation sites in equine chorionic gonadotropin beta and equine luteinizing hormone ss by solid-phase Edman degradation. | 2001 Jan |
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Androgen-dependent regulation of human angiotensinogen expression in KAP-hAGT transgenic mice. | 2001 Jan |
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Comparison of histological compositions and apoptosis in canine spontaneous benign prostatic hyperplasia treated with androgen suppressive agents chlormadinone acetate and finasteride. | 2001 Jan |
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Manipulation of androgens causes different energetic responses to cold in 60- and 40-day-old male rats. | 2001 Jan |
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Sex steroid hormones enhance immune function in male and female Siberian hamsters. | 2001 Jan |
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Rapid and reversible inhibition of brain aromatase activity. | 2001 Jan |
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Influence of gender and sex hormones on nicotine acute pharmacological effects in mice. | 2001 Jan |
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Heat-shock factor-1, steroid hormones, and regulation of heat-shock protein expression in the heart. | 2001 Jan |
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Anorexia, body composition, and ageing. | 2001 Jan |
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Effects of hyperprolactinemia on rat prostate growth: evidence of androgeno-dependence. | 2001 Jan |
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17beta-oestradiol acutely regulates Cl- secretion in rat distal colonic epithelium. | 2001 Jan 1 |
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Cross-talk between steroid-receptor-mediated and cell-membrane-receptor-mediated signalling pathways results in the in vivo modulation of c-Met and ornithine decarboxylase gene expression in mouse kidney. | 2001 Jan 15 |
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Type 5 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase: its role in the formation of androgens in women. | 2001 Jan 22 |
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Testosterone modulates the dendritic architecture of arcuate neuroendocrine neurons in adult male rats. | 2001 Jan 26 |
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Reproductive effects of valproate, carbamazepine, and oxcarbazepine in men with epilepsy. | 2001 Jan 9 |
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Effects of low-frequency magnetic fields on implantation in rats. | 2001 Jan-Feb |
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Testosterone influences libido and well being in women. | 2001 Jan-Feb |
Sample Use Guides
In Vivo Use Guide
Curator's Comment: can also be injected https://www.drugs.com/pro/testosterone.html
Starting dose of testosterone gel is 50 mg of testosterone (4 pump
actuations, two 25 mg packets, or one 50 mg packet), applied once
daily in the morning.
Route of Administration:
Topical
In Vitro Use Guide
Sources: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26566264
10 nM Testosterone significantly reduced secretion of BDNF in in human airway smooth muscle
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PRIMARY | Description: A white or creamy white, crystalline powder; odourless or almost odourless. Solubility: Practically insoluble in water; very soluble in ethanol (~750 g/L) TS, ether R and acetone R. Category: Androgen. Storage: Testosterone enantate should be kept in a tightly closed container, protected from light and stored at a temperature between 2 and 8 ?C. Additional information: Testosterone enantate melts at about 37 ?C. Definition: Testosterone enantate contains not less than 97.0% and not more than 103.0% of C26H40O3, calculated with reference to the dried substance. | ||
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