当前和以前的合成代谢雄激素类固醇滥用对髌骨肌腱的影响。

Ann Damgaard,Grith Højfeldt,Olivia Thorsgaard,Yeliz Bulut,Frederik Hvid Linden,Peter Schjerling,Abigail L Mackey,Caroline Kistorp,S Peter Magnusson,Michael Kjær,Rene B Svensson
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背景:代谢雄激素类固醇(AASs)是睾酮的合成衍生物,被运动员滥用以提高他们的外表和表现。与不使用AAS的人相比,AAS滥用者肌腱断裂的风险增加,并且已经提出AAS损害肌腱组织。只有少数人类研究调查了AASs对肌腱组织的影响,据我们所知,没有关于女性的数据。目的/假设目的是探讨目前和以前滥用AASs对髌骨肌腱(PT)的影响。假设AASs不会影响肌腱组织。研究设计横断面研究;证据水平,3。方法本研究纳入现役(女:n = 4;男性:n = 18;总数:n = 22)或前(女性:n = 5;男性:n = 7;总人数:n = 12)滥用AAS者和非使用者(女性:n = 5;男性:n = 9;总数:n = 14)。作者研究了肌腱损伤的比例、磁共振成像的PT横截面积、超声的力学特性、结缔组织蛋白的基因表达水平和肌腱活检样本的组织学染色的细胞密度。结果联合AAS组(包括现在和曾经的滥用者)上肢肌腱损伤的比例高于非滥用者(分别为79.4%和28.6%;P = .002)。PT横截面积(P = .918)和细胞密度(束状基质:P = .413;纤维束间矩阵:P = .982),在目前的AAS滥用者、曾经的AAS滥用者和非AAS滥用者之间。与未使用AAS的患者相比,目前滥用AAS的患者IGF-1 mRNA的表达更高(P = 0.043),但其他mRNA靶点的表达没有组间差异。与未使用者相比,前AAS滥用者在共力下的肌腱变形(P = 0.030)和应变(P = 0.026)明显更高。在AASs对肌腱组织的影响方面,男性和女性参与者之间没有显著差异。结论滥用AAS对PT本身的影响并不严重。
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Effect of Current and Former Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Abuse on the Patellar Tendon.
BACKGROUND Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AASs) are synthetic derivatives of testosterone that are abused by athletes to enhance their physical appearance and performance. AAS abusers have an increased risk of tendon ruptures compared with nonusers, and it has been proposed that AASs damage tendon tissue. Only a few human studies have investigated the effect of AASs on tendon tissue, and to our knowledge, there are no data on female sex. PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS The purpose was to investigate the effect of current and former abuse of AASs on the patellar tendon (PT). It was hypothesized that AASs would not affect tendon tissue. STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3. METHODS This study included recreational athletes with current (female: n = 4; male: n = 18; total: n = 22) or former (female: n = 5; male: n = 7; total: n = 12) AAS abuse and nonusers (female: n = 5; male: n = 9; total: n = 14). The authors investigated the proportion of tendon injuries, PT cross-sectional area by magnetic resonance imaging, mechanical properties by ultrasound, gene expression levels of connective tissue proteins, and cell density by histological staining from tendon biopsy samples. RESULTS The combined AAS group (both current and former abusers) reported a higher proportion of upper body tendon injuries compared with nonusers (79.4% vs 28.6%, respectively; P = .002). There was no difference in PT cross-sectional area (P = .918) or cell density (fascicular matrix: P = .413; interfascicular matrix: P = .982) between current AAS abusers, former AAS abusers, and nonusers. There was a greater expression of IGF-1 mRNA in current AAS abusers compared with nonusers (P = .043), but there were no group differences in other mRNA targets. Former AAS abusers had significantly higher tendon deformation (P = .030) and strain (P = .026) at common force compared with nonusers. There were no significant differences between male and female participants in the effect of AASs on tendon tissue. CONCLUSION These data show that the PT itself was not severely affected by AAS abuse.
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