The Role of Growth Hormone in the Anabolic Action of Methandrostenolone
1972; Oxford University Press; Volume: 90; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1210/endo-90-5-1396
ISSN1945-7170
AutoresBernard G. Steinetz, T. Giannina, Matthew P. Butler, F. Popick,
Tópico(s)Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors
ResumoThe effects of methandrostenolone (M) and testosterone propionate (TP) were studied in hypophysectomized rats with or without supplementary treatment with growth hormone (GH). Dexamethasone (DEX), an anti-anabolic agent, and A-norprogesterone (ANP), a specific anti-androgen, were used to disassociate anabolic from androgenic activity. Qualitative differences in the actions of M and TP were evident. M required GH to stimulate growth of the levator ani muscle (LA), ventral prostate (VP) and seminal vesicles (SV) of hypophysectomized rats. whereas TP did not. Neither compound induced body weight gain in the absence of GH. GH alone accelerated body growth but did not influence relative organ or muscle weight. The effects of combined M and GH on LA weight were antagonized by DEX but not by ANP, whereas LA stimulation by TP plus GH was antagonized slightly by both ANP and DEX. Growth of the SV and VP induced by M plus GH was inhibited by either DEX or ANP whereas that by TP plus GH was only prevented by ANP. Thus, M is primarily an anabolic agent, requiring GH for all of its effects. In this regard M is effectively antagonized by anti-anabolic agents such as DEX. TP also requires GH for its anabolic action but exerts primarily androgenic activity on the LA, SA and VP. These latter actions are antagonized by an anti-androgen; ANP. (Endocrinology90: 1396, 1972)
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