SEXUAL COMPLAINTS IN MISUSE AND ABUSE OF ANABOLICS

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* Over time and with exposure to supraphysiological doses of anabolic steroids, there are consequent neurophysiological changes (such as amygdala hypertrophy and alterations in the limbic system), leading to psychological reflexes that cause users to suffer from side effects related to sexual function, such as changes in libido.




SEXUAL COMPLAINTS IN MISUSE AND ABUSE OF ANABOLIC-ANDROGENIC STEROIDS
Matheus Freire, André Rizzuti, Lucas Camara, Gustavo Stocker Faculty of Medicine of Marilia - FAMEMA, Marilia, Brazil, Estácio de Sá University - UNESA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Federal University of Sao Paulo (Unifesp), Sao Paulo, Brazil, Assis Gurgacz Foundation University Center, Cascavel, Brazil Presented By: Freire, Matheus


Introduction & Objective

Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are a class of substances that exhibit physiological effects similar to those of testosterone. These effects are divided into anabolic increased protein synthesis) and androgenic (male secondary sexual characteristics). But, in the context of misuse and abuse, one notable side effect is the impact on male sexual function, particularly in cases of secondary hypogonadism induced by the use of these drugs.


Methods

A literature search was conducted using the man databases from inception to October 2024, as well as books with substantial theoretical framework and clinical relevance. The search terms used were anabolic-androgenic steroids OR testosterone AND libido OR sexual function. Articles and reviews that provided the most evidence based knowledge and solid concepts regarding the topic were selected to produce a narrative review that would enable an understanding of sexual complaints in users of anabolic androgenic steroids.


Results

Over time and with exposure to supraphysiological doses of anabolic steroids, there are consequent neurophysiological changes (such as amygdala hypertrophy and alterations in the limbic system), leading to psychological reflexes that cause users to suffer from side effects related to sexual function, such as changes in libido. Furthermore, in the case of isolated use of testosterone derivatives, there is inhibition of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, with suppression o fgonadotropin production: Luteinizing Hormone (LH), which signals Leydig cells regarding testosterone production, and Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), which acts on Sertoli cells responsible for spermatogenesis. Consequently, endogenous serum testosterone levels reach subphysiological levels, constituting Secondary Hypogonadism Induced by the Use of Anabolic Steroids, causing the user to experience signs and symptoms such as: testicular atrophy, fatigue, lethargy, insomnia, changes in seminal parameters, gynecomastia, mood alterations, and changes in sexual function, including erectile dysfunction, reduced morning erections, and reduced sexual thoughts. Even years after the cessation of AAS use, the longer the duration of use and the higher the doses abused, former users tend to exhibit lower serum testosterone levels and signs and symptoms suggestive of hypogonadism, such as depressive symptoms, erectile dysfunction, and reduced libido, when compared to the eugonadal control group.


Conclusion

The misuse and abuse of testosterone and other anabolic-androgenic steroids are associated with impacts on male sexual function, leading to signs and symptoms such as erectile dysfunction, reduced libido, and depressive symptoms, even years after cessation of use.
 
 
 
SEXUAL COMPLAINTS IN MISUSE AND ABUSE OF ANABOLIC-ANDROGENIC STEROIDS Matheus Freire, André Rizzuti, Lucas Camara, Gustavo Stocker Faculty of Medicine of Marilia - FAMEMA, Marilia, Brazil, Estácio de Sá University - UNESA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Federal University of Sao Paulo (Unifesp), Sao Paulo, Brazil, Assis Gurgacz Foundation University Center, Cascavel, Brazil Presented By: Freire, Matheus




The presentation titled "Sexual Complaints in Misuse and Abuse of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids" by Matheus Freire and colleagues from various Brazilian universities highlights a concerning issue: the link between anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) abuse and male sexual dysfunction and infertility
Key points from the research and related information include:
  • Prevalence of sexual side effects: Studies show a significant number of AAS users experience sexual problems. A prospective cohort study of 100 AAS users revealed a high prevalence of side effects, including testicular atrophy (71%), decreased libido (58%), and erectile dysfunction (38%). Other studies corroborate these findings, with one meta-analysis indicating that up to 44% of users reported reduced testicular volume, 31% had decreased libido, and 19% had erectile dysfunction.
  • AAS-induced hypogonadism: AAS use suppresses the natural production of testosterone, leading to secondary hypogonadism. This hormonal imbalance can cause various symptoms, including reduced sexual desire, erectile dysfunction, testicular atrophy, and decreased sperm production.
  • Persistent effects even after cessation: Even after stopping AAS use, some individuals may continue to experience sexual and reproductive issues. The longer the duration and higher the dosage of AAS abuse, the more likely former users are to experience lower testosterone levels and symptoms like depressive moods, erectile dysfunction, and reduced libido compared to those who haven't used AAS.
  • Infertility: AAS abuse can severely impact male fertility, with users at a high risk of developing azoospermia (absence of sperm in semen) or severe oligospermia (low sperm count). While infertility caused by AAS is often reversible, it can take months or even years for sperm production to recover after stopping use.
  • Need for further research and clinical attention: Despite the increasing prevalence of AAS abuse and its detrimental effects on sexual health, the issue receives limited attention in clinical settings. There's a need for more research to understand the long-term impact of AAS on sexual function and develop specific guidelines for treatment and management.
In essence, the presentation underscores the significant and lasting negative effects of anabolic steroid abuse on male sexual and reproductive health, highlighting the need for increased awareness, prevention, and effective interventions.
 

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