1.The reversibility of sperm quality after discontinuing nandrolone decanoate in adult male rats.
Saied KARBALAY-DOUST ; Ali NOORAFSHAN ; Fakhrodin Mesbah ARDEKANI ; Hossien MIRKHANI
Asian Journal of Andrology 2007;9(2):235-239
AIMTo investigate the reversibility of the effect of nandrolone decanoate (ND) on sperm parameters after discontinuing the drug.
METHODSThree groups of rats received peanut oil (control), low and high doses of ND for 14 weeks, respectively. Each group was divided into subgroups A and B, in which rats were killed 14 and 28 weeks after initiating the injection, respectively.
RESULTSSperm count and motile sperm fraction were decreased in the subgroups A and B that received low and high doses of ND in comparison with the controls A and B, respectively. The sperm count and motile sperm fraction increased in the subgroups B that received low and high doses of ND in comparison with their corresponding subgroups A. The number of normal morphology sperm was decreased significantly in subgroups A receiving low and high doses of ND in comparison with the control subgroup A. However, this parameter was not decreased in subgroups B receiving low and high doses in comparison with the control subgroup B. The normal sperm morphology did not show any significant differences in the subgroups B in comparison with their corresponding subgroups A.
CONCLUSIONThe 14-week injection of low and high doses of ND decreases sperm quality and quantity in rats. These parameters were improved after discontinuing ND, but not recovered completely even when they are left untreated for 14 weeks.
Anabolic Agents ; administration & dosage ; Animals ; Male ; Nandrolone ; administration & dosage ; analogs & derivatives ; Rats ; Sperm Count ; Sperm Motility ; drug effects ; Spermatozoa ; drug effects ; ultrastructure
2.Effects of Adjuvant Androgen on Anemia and Nutritional Parameters in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients Using Low-dose Recombinant Human Erythropoietin.
Myeung Su LEE ; Seon Ho AHN ; Ju Hung SONG
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2002;17(3):167-173
BACKGROUND: Recombiant human erythropoietin (epoetin) has greatly contributed to improvement of the anemia of chronic renal failure patients on hemodialysis. However, the reduced erythropoietic effect to epoetin and its high cost have induced lots of supplementary treatments. Therefore, we performed a prospective study to evaluate the effects of adjuvant low-dose androgen therapy in patients using a lower-dose of epoetin than the commonly recommended dose on anemia and the nutritional parameters. METHODS: 17 patients of hemoglobin (Hgb) less than 9 g/dL even after being treated with 1,000 U epoetin subcutaneously (s.c.) 3 times per week on a stable status for more than 6 months, who were on hemodialysis at our institution were examined. They were injected with the same dose of epoetin s.c. and nandrolone decanoate 100 mg intramuscularly (i.m) weekly for another 6 months. Blood test was performed every month before therapy for 6 months and after therapy for 6 months and the mean values were reviewed for comparison. RESULTS: Hgb (7.75+/-0.9 vs 8.99+/-1.39 g/dL, p < 0.01) and hematocrit (Hct) (23.68+/-2.85 vs 26.66+/-3.91%, p < 0.01) were apparently changed before and after adjuvant therapy. Hgb and Hct, weekly dose of epoetin were not statistically different in 9 male patients before and after adjuvant therapy. The weekly dose of epoetin was not statistically different in 8 female patients, but Hgb and Hct (8.02+/-0.6 vs 9.72+/-1.31 g/dL, 24.54+/-1.7 vs 28.74+/-3.06%, p < 0.01) were statistically different before and after adjuvant therapy. In comparison between male and female groups, weekly doses of epoetin and nandrolone decanoate were significantly greater in the female group than the male group (epoetin; 50.66+/-6.23 vs 61.18+/-8.76 U/kg/week, nandrolone decanoate; 1.69+/-0.2 vs 2.04+/-0.29 mg/kg/week, p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Our data show that the adjuvant androgen therapy is effective for the anemia of hemodialysis patients who did not recover from anemia even after being continuously treated with low-dose epoetin.
Adult
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Anabolic Steroids/*administration & dosage/blood
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Anemia, Aplastic/blood/*drug therapy
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Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
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Erythropoiesis/drug effects
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Erythropoietin, Recombinant/*administration & dosage/blood
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Female
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Human
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Kidney Failure, Chronic/blood/drug therapy
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Male
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Middle Age
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Nandrolone/*administration & dosage/blood
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Nutritional Status
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Prospective Studies
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*Renal Dialysis