雄激素对身体组成和肌肉功能的影响:在肌肉减少状态下雄激素作为合成代谢剂使用的意义

PhD Rachelle Bross (Fellow), PhD, MD Richard Casaburi (Professor of Medicine Chief), PhD Thomas W. Storer (Professor of Health Science), MD Shalender Bhasin (Professor of Medicine and Chief, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Molecular Medicine)
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在被阉割的雄性动物、阉割的男性、青春期前的男孩和女性中,睾丸激素引起的氮潴留,以及雄性和雌性动物之间肌肉大小的性别相关差异,已被引用作为睾丸激素具有合成代谢作用的证据。最近的研究表明,在性腺功能低下的男性和性腺功能正常的男性中,替代剂量的睾酮可以增加无脂肪量、肌肉大小和力量。这些效应为探索这些合成代谢在肌肉减少状态下的应用提供了理论依据。尽管新出现的数据表明,在接受替代剂量的睾酮治疗的艾滋病毒感染男性中,无脂肪质量略有增加,但我们不知道补充睾酮是否能对消瘦症患者的肌肉功能和疾病结局产生有临床意义的改变。
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Androgen effects on body composition and muscle function: Implications for the use of androgens as anabolic agents in sarcopenic states

Testosterone-induced nitrogen retention in castrated male animals, eunuchoidal men, prepubertal boys and women, and the sex-related differences in the size of the muscles between male and female animals, have been cited as evidence that testosterone has anabolic effects. Recent studies have reported that replacement doses of testosterone in hypogonadal men and supraphysiological doses in eugonadal men increase fat-free mass, muscle size and strength. These effects have provided the rationale for exploring these anabolic applications in sarcopenic states. Although emerging data demonstrate modest gains in fat-free mass in HIV-infected men given replacement doses of testosterone, we do not know whether testosterone supplementation can produce clinically meaningful changes in muscle function and disease outcome in patients with wasting disorders.

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