Lucas D. Ferreira, Bruno A. Aguilar, João V.M. Bernal, Kelly Y. Melo, Maria E. Gerolim, Tallys E.V. Paixão, Danielle A. Tiburcio, Hugo C.D. Souza
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Chronic treatment with nandrolone decanoate reduces left ventricular contractile response even when combined with strength training
Introduction
The use of anabolic steroids is widely adopted for aesthetic purposes and sports performance. In supraphysiological doses, they can impair various physiological systems. However, we know little about their effects on the heart, especially when combined with strength training. In this regard, we investigated the effects of nandrolone decanoate at supraphysiological doses, combined with strength training, on cardiac hemodynamic, morphological, and functional parameters using different approaches.
Methods
Male Wistar rats (N = 64, 18 weeks old) were divided into two groups (N = 32): vehicle-treated (VEH; peanut oil, 0.2 ml/kg) and nandrolone decanoate-treated (NAN, 5 mg/kg). Half of each group (N = 16) underwent strength training following a progressive load stair protocol three times per week for 12 weeks (T-VEH and T-NAN). All groups had their cardiac hemodynamic, morphological, and functional parameters recorded through two-dimensional echocardiography, while coronary perfusion pressure and left ventricular pressure (LVP) were measured using the Langendorff technique in isolated hearts.
Results
Both nandrolone decanoate-treated groups showed higher values of relative cardiac mass, interventricular septum thickness, and final diastolic and systolic diameters of the left ventricle compared to vehicle-treated groups (VEH and T-VEH). The NAN group exhibited reductions in coronary perfusion pressure, LVP, and maximum and minimum dP/dT compared to the VEH and T-VEH groups, while the T-NAN group showed reduced values for coronary perfusion pressure and LVP compared to the VEH group.
Conclusions
Nandrolone decanoate treatment at supraphysiological doses reduced left ventricular performance. In turn, strength training appeared to provide minimal attenuation of these impairments.
期刊介绍:
STEROIDS is an international research journal devoted to studies on all chemical and biological aspects of steroidal moieties. The journal focuses on both experimental and theoretical studies on the biology, chemistry, biosynthesis, metabolism, molecular biology, physiology and pharmacology of steroids and other molecules that target or regulate steroid receptors. Manuscripts presenting clinical research related to steroids, steroid drug development, comparative endocrinology of steroid hormones, investigations on the mechanism of steroid action and steroid chemistry are all appropriate for submission for peer review. STEROIDS publishes both original research and timely reviews. For details concerning the preparation of manuscripts see Instructions to Authors, which is published in each issue of the journal.