Effect of selective androgen receptor modulator RAD140 on prostate and testosterone levels in Wistar strain rats with bilateral orchidectomy

Taufiq Nur Budaya, Pradana Nurhadi, Kenty W. Anita, Prasetyo Nugroho, Fauzan Kurniawan Dhani
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BACKGROUND Selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) have been investigated as a potential treatment for hypogonadism, a condition characterized by low testosterone levels in men. The idea is to provide therapeutic benefits similar to traditional testosterone replacement therapy. However, research in this area is still in its early stages, and more extensive studies are needed to establish the efficacy of SARM. This study aimed to determine the impact of SARM RAD140 on testosterone levels, fibromuscular stroma, and prostate mass in rats undergoing bilateral orchidectomy. METHODS This was an in vivo study using posttest-only control group design in rats (Rattus norvegicus). The positive and negative control groups consisted of rats with and without bilateral orchidectomy, respectively. The treatment groups were rats given SARM RAD140 with and without orchidectomy. Testosterone levels, histopathology, and prostate mass were examined at the end of week 6, and the quantitative data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA. RESULTS This study found no difference in prostate mass (0.598 [0.05] g versus 0.590 [0.07] g, p = 0.984), fibromuscular stroma ratio (0.483 [0.094] versus 0.463 [0.057], p = 0.984), and testosterone level (0.006 [0.005] ng/dl versus 0.014 [0.004] ng/dl, p = 0.098) compared to positive control with orchidectomy and SARM RAD140 administration 6 weeks after treatment. CONCLUSIONS There were no differences in testosterone levels, prostate mass, or the ratio of fibromuscular stroma to epithelium area in rats undergoing bilateral orchidectomy and placebo surgery with the administration of SARM RAD140.
选择性雄激素受体调节剂 RAD140 对双侧睾丸切除 Wistar 株大鼠前列腺和睾酮水平的影响
背景:选择性雄激素受体调节剂(SARMs)被认为是治疗性腺功能减退症的潜在药物。其目的是提供类似于传统睾酮替代疗法的治疗效果。然而,这一领域的研究仍处于早期阶段,需要进行更广泛的研究来确定 SARM 的疗效。本研究旨在确定 SARM RAD140 对接受双侧睾丸切除术的大鼠体内睾酮水平、纤维肌基质和前列腺肿块的影响。方法 这是一项体内研究,以大鼠(Rattus norvegicus)为研究对象,采用仅试验后对照组设计。阳性对照组和阴性对照组分别由接受和未接受双侧睾丸切除术的大鼠组成。治疗组为接受和未接受睾丸切除术的大鼠。在第 6 周结束时检查睾酮水平、组织病理学和前列腺肿块,并使用单因素方差分析对定量数据进行分析。结果 本研究发现,前列腺质量(0.598 [0.05] g 对 0.590 [0.07] g,P = 0.984)、纤维肌基质比率(0.483 [0.094] 对 0.463 [0.057],P = 0.984)和睾酮水平(0.006 [0.005] ng/dl 对 0.014 [0.004] ng/dl,p = 0.098)与睾丸切除术和治疗 6 周后服用 SARM RAD140 的阳性对照组相比。结论 接受双侧睾丸切除术和安慰剂手术并服用 SARM RAD140 的大鼠,其睾酮水平、前列腺质量或纤维肌基质与上皮细胞面积之比没有差异。
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