The effect of anabolic androgenic steroid abuse on male fertility: Review Study

Z. Abbasi, F. Khodabandeh, Fatemeh Yahyavi Kouchaksarayie, S. Nazari
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Introduction: Young people's interest in strength exercises has led to the high use of anabolic steroids (AAS) regardless of its long-term side effects. Therefore, this review study was conducted with aim to investigate the effect of AAS drugs on male fertility. Methods: In line with the aim of the present review study, search was performed in the databases of Scopus, Pubmed, Proquest, Science Direct, ISC, Irandoc, Magiran and Google Scholar with the keywords of energy drugs, male fertility, spermatogenesis, androgenic anabolic steroid drugs and AAS without time restrictions. Among a total of 8453 articles extracted, after reviewing the title, abstract and inclusion and exclusion criteria, finally 33 articles were reviewed. Results: AAS drugs have long-term effects on the male reproductive system and disrupt spermatogenesis through four primary mechanisms including direct effects on gametes, hypothalamic axis change, pituitary and testis, erectile dysfunction or ejaculation, and decreased libido. It also reduces testosterone production and suppresses spermatogenesis by inhibiting negative feedback at LH and FSH levels. Most side effects are reversible after discontinuation, but long-term use during the reproductive ages and testicular developmental stages disrupts semen analysis and sperm function parameters, and there is no possibility of responding to alternative therapy. Not enough information has been reported about the time required to return male fertility after drug discontinuation. Conclusion: Excessive use of AAS drugs has long-term adverse effects on male reproductive health, so, existence of various and unknown items of drugs in the market, advertising in clubs and cyberspace and high consumption of drugs regardless of its side effects, require management measures to solve this global health problem and maintain male reproductive health. Therefore, education is recommended to the community, athletes, coaches and health care providers.
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合成代谢雄激素类固醇滥用对男性生育能力的影响:综述研究
年轻人对力量锻炼的兴趣导致了合成代谢类固醇(AAS)的大量使用,而不顾其长期副作用。因此,本研究旨在探讨AAS类药物对男性生育能力的影响。方法:根据本综述研究的目的,在Scopus、Pubmed、Proquest、Science Direct、ISC、Irandoc、Magiran、Google Scholar等数据库中检索能量药物、男性生育、精子发生、雄激素合成代谢类固醇药物、AAS等关键词,不加时间限制地进行检索。在提取的8453篇文章中,经过对标题、摘要、纳入排除标准的审核,最终对33篇文章进行了审核。结果:AAS药物通过直接影响配子、改变下丘脑轴、垂体和睾丸、勃起功能障碍或射精、降低性欲等四种机制对男性生殖系统产生长期影响,破坏精子发生。它还通过抑制LH和FSH水平的负反馈来减少睾丸激素的产生和抑制精子发生。大多数副作用在停药后是可逆的,但在生育年龄和睾丸发育阶段长期使用会破坏精液分析和精子功能参数,并且不可能对替代疗法有反应。关于停药后恢复男性生育能力所需时间的资料报道不足。结论:AAS类药物的过量使用对男性生殖健康产生了长期的不良影响,因此,市场上存在各种未知药品,俱乐部和网络广告,不顾副作用的高消费,需要采取管理措施来解决这一全球性健康问题,维护男性生殖健康。因此,建议对社区、运动员、教练和卫生保健提供者进行教育。
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