Testicular morphology in hypogonadotropic hypogonadism after the abuse of anabolic steroids

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Abstract

Hypogonadism in men results from the failure of the testes to produce physiological levels of testosterone and a normal number of spermatozoa due to a disruption of the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis. An example of secondary hypogonadism as a result of anabolic steroid abuse is presented with the case report of a man who committed suicide after a history of aggressive behavior and physical abuse of his wife. The autopsy revealed shrunken testicles, with more than 30% of parenchymatous sclerosis, absent spermatogenesis, and very few Leydig cells detected only by immunohistochemistry. A low-specific immunochemical analysis revealed a very high level of total testosterone (serum 109.8 nmol/L; urine 81.2 nmol/L). A more accurate analysis confirmed an overdose of synthetic anabolic steroids. Doctors in different medical areas should be alerted to chronic abusers of synthetic anabolic steroids among the growing number of recreational athletes.



Conclusion

The spread of a sports culture, that uses a variety of tools and substances, to the growing number of recreational athletes, also has drawbacks, because among them there are those who try to achieve their goals at any cost. Because they are uninformed about the harmful effects of the selected shortcut, such as taking synthetic anabolic steroids, these users suffer from temporary or permanent psychosomatic changes, often seeking help; initially from general practitioners, but later from urologists, internists, psychiatrists or others who should be alerted to the negative side of a “healthy sporting life”.
 

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Table 1 Metabolites of the synthetic anabolic steroids confirmed in urine
Metabolite Concentration (ng/mL)

Metandienone 2500 (DIANABOL)
Nandrolone 2200 (DECA)
Mesterolone 16,000 (PROVIRON)
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone 230 (TURINABOL)
 
Interesting Madman. I had a young acquaintance/friend commit suicide 2 years ago. He had a young family and wife. Some of us older guys would try and mentor him with what we thought was success but ultimately after having marital problems he hung himself. SO sad.

We knew he did steroids for Bodybuilding but now as I am educating myself on TRT vs Abusing T for massive gym gains it could potentially push some over the edge if not being responsible with the dosage etc. I'm not sure what ultimately pushed him that far but abusing steroids can't help. He was a good man too.
 
Taurine (at least in rats) and/or HCG may prevent some of these testicular changes while using anabolic steroids

Amelioration of nandrolone decanoate-induced testicular and sperm toxicity in rats by taurine: effects on steroidogenesis, redox and inflammatory cascades, and intrinsic apoptotic pathway.

There was also a case history article that showed that a bodybuilder using anabolics in combination with HCG was able to preserve testicular function and sperm production.
I love taurine, its part of my preworkout.
 

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DOI: 10.1210/jc.2010-0102 | PMID: 20534765 | PMCID: PMC2913038

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