Macintyre J G
Sports Med. 1987 Mar-Apr;4(2):129-42. doi: 10.2165/00007256-198704020-00004.
Growth hormone is a powerful anabolic hormone that affects all body systems and plays an important role in muscle growth. It is released from the anterior pituitary in response to a variety of stimuli including exercise, sleep, stress, and the administration of a variety of drugs and amino acids. Serum levels are variable and are dependent on such factors as age, sex, body composition and level of fitness. Animal experiments have shown that growth hormone can partially reverse surgically induced muscle atrophy and weakness. Growth hormone administration to normal animals leads to muscle hypertrophy, but this muscular growth is not accompanied by increased strength. Growth hormone excess leads to acromegaly, a disease with significant morbidity, including a myopathy in which muscles appear larger but are functionally weaker. Although there is no scientific evidence documenting an improvement in athletic performance following growth hormone supplementation, it is reported that this practice is becoming more widespread among athletes wishing to avoid detection with current doping control measures. There are anecdotal reports that athletes are injecting cadaveric or biosynthetic forms of growth hormone, both of which are associated with potentially serious complications. In addition, some athletes are ingesting drugs and amino acids in the belief that their endogenous growth hormone secretion will be increased. There have been no scientific studies on the effects of growth hormone supplementation, and the anecdotal reports have been equivocal, with some individuals reporting spectacular results while others report no change. Despite the lack of valid evidence for its efficacy and its potentially serious side effects, it has been predicted that growth hormone use may increase. Growth hormone use and abuse has the potential to dramatically change the future conduct of athletics and may prove to be a threat to the concept of fair competition.
生长激素是一种强大的合成代谢激素,影响身体所有系统,在肌肉生长中起重要作用。它从前垂体释放,以响应包括运动、睡眠、压力以及多种药物和氨基酸的给药等各种刺激。血清水平是可变的,并且取决于年龄、性别、身体组成和健康水平等因素。动物实验表明,生长激素可以部分逆转手术引起的肌肉萎缩和无力。给正常动物注射生长激素会导致肌肉肥大,但这种肌肉生长并不伴随着力量的增加。生长激素分泌过多会导致肢端肥大症,这是一种发病率很高的疾病,包括一种肌病,其中肌肉看起来更大但功能较弱。尽管没有科学证据证明补充生长激素后运动成绩会有所提高,但据报道,这种做法在希望避免被当前兴奋剂检测措施检测到的运动员中越来越普遍。有传闻称运动员正在注射尸体来源或生物合成形式的生长激素,这两种形式都与潜在的严重并发症有关。此外,一些运动员正在摄入药物和氨基酸,认为它们会增加内源性生长激素的分泌。目前尚无关于补充生长激素效果的科学研究,传闻报道也模棱两可,一些人报告有惊人的效果,而另一些人则报告没有变化。尽管缺乏其有效性的有效证据及其潜在的严重副作用,但据预测生长激素的使用可能会增加。生长激素的使用和滥用有可能极大地改变未来的体育赛事行为,并可能对公平竞争的概念构成威胁。