Clark Ann S, Costine Beth A, Jones Brian L, Kelton-Rehkopf Megan C, Meerts Sarah H, Nutbrown-Greene Lora L, Penatti Carlos A A, Porter Donna M, Yang Paul, Henderson Leslie P
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA.
Brain Res. 2006 Dec 18;1126(1):122-38. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2006.08.081. Epub 2006 Sep 29.
Illicit use of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) has become a prevalent health concern not only among male professional athletes, but, disturbingly, among a growing number of women and adolescent girls. Despite the increasing use of AAS among women and adolescents, few studies have focused on the effects of these steroids in females, and female adolescent subjects are particularly underrepresented. Among the hallmarks of AAS abuse are changes in reproductive behaviors. Here, we discuss work from our laboratories on the actions of AAS on the onset of puberty and sexual behaviors in female rodents, AAS interactions and sex- and age-specific effects of these steroids on neural transmission mediated by gamma-aminobutyric acid receptors within forebrain neuroendocrine control regions that may underlie AAS-induced changes in these behaviors.
合成代谢雄性类固醇(AAS)的非法使用已成为一个普遍的健康问题,不仅在男性职业运动员中存在,而且令人不安的是,在越来越多的女性和少女中也存在。尽管女性和青少年中AAS的使用越来越多,但很少有研究关注这些类固醇对女性的影响,女性青少年受试者的代表性尤其不足。AAS滥用的特征之一是生殖行为的改变。在此,我们讨论我们实验室关于AAS对雌性啮齿动物青春期启动和性行为的作用、这些类固醇的相互作用以及它们对前脑神经内分泌控制区域内由γ-氨基丁酸受体介导的神经传递的性别和年龄特异性影响的研究工作,这些影响可能是AAS诱导这些行为变化的基础。