T. Cronholm et al., METABOLIC PROFILES OF STEROIDS IN URINE OF ALCOHOLICS AFTER WITHDRAWAL, Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology, 49(1), 1994, pp. 101-105
The metabolic profiles of steroids in urine were analyzed in 13 male a
lcoholics during long-term abstinence, in most cases exceeding 3 month
s. The ratios of 5 beta- to 5 alpha-reduced steroid metabolites (etioc
holanolone/androsterone and tetrahydrocortisol/allotetrahydrocortisol)
were initially elevated but decreased slowly following withdrawal. Th
e half-life of this normalization exceeded 3 weeks. The change was mos
t marked in patients with signs of liver injury, and may reflect a rel
ative decrease of the activity of hepatic 5 alpha-reductase. The ratio
between cortisol metabolites carrying a 11 beta-hydroxy and an 11-oxo
group was elevated in the patients and showed no tendency to normaliz
e. This might reflect a decrease in the peripheral inactivation of cor
tisol.