Anabolic Steroids
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Anabolic Steroids
By Matthew Takamatsu and Stephen Jablonski
How Anabolic Steroids Work
Anabolic steroids are drugs that resemble androgenic hormones such as
testosterone
Anabolic steroids have been manufactured to enhance the anabolic properties
(tissue building)
Steroid hormones work by stimulation of receptor molecules in muscle cells,
which activate specific genes to produce proteins. They also affect the
activation rate of enzyme systems involved in protein metabolism, thus
enhancing protein synthesis and inhibiting protein degradation
Biochemistry of Anabolic Steroids
Steroids are fat-soluble hormones with a tetracyclic base structure
The base structure consists of four fused rings: three cyclohexane rings and
one cyclopentane
Steroids can easily diffuse across the cell membrane into the cytoplasm
Reasons For Taking Anabolic Steroids
1.
Improve athletic ability
2.
Increase muscle size and strength
3.
Used for medical reasons
Anemia
Osteoporosis
Breast cancer
Asthma
Physiological Effects in Men and Women
Men
Women
Reduced sperm count
Breast reduction
Damage to heart
Excessive hair growth
Impotence
Deepened voice
Difficulty or pain while urinating
Enlarged clitoris
Liver disease or liver cancer
Abnormal menstrual cycles
Development of breasts
Shrinking of the testicles
Other Side Effects Of Anabolic Steroid Use
Skin irritations
Irritability (roid rage)
Oily skin and acne
Mood swings
Psychiatric disorders (depression)
Bone and tendon damage
Fluid retention
Joint pain
Impaired glucose regulation
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Anabolic Steroids in Athletics
Anabolic steroids are referred to as performance enhancing drugs in sports
Anabolic steroids are believed to enhance athletic performance
Anabolic steroids are banned in most to all major sports and leagues (NFL,
NHL, MLB, Olympic games, MLS, etc…)
Drug testing has been implemented in sports
Medical Uses for Anabolic Steroids
Treatment of breast cancer: Anabolic steroids have been reported to slow the
development of some, but not all, breast cancer in some women
Treatment of hypogonadism: Testosterone is given as a replacement hormone
if the testes either do not produce enough hormone or if the testes are
damaged or removed
Anemia prevention: anabolic steroids have been used when the kidneys begin
to fail in chronic kidney disease to help stimulate red blood cell production
and prevent anemia
Osteoporosis treatment: Anabolic steroids help increase bone density and are
used as short-term treatment in osteoporosis patients
Treatment of asthma: Steroids and other anti-inflamitory drugs are used to
help control asthma and prevent asthma attacks