Effects of nandrolone phenylpropionate in the horse: (2) General effects in animals undergoing training

1982 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 224-228 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. H. SNOW ◽  
C. D. MUNRO ◽  
M. A. NIMMO
1994 ◽  
Vol 58 (3) ◽  
pp. 357-364 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Gallbraith ◽  
A. D. Berry

AbstractTwenty-five Border Leicester ♂ × Blackface ♀ wether lambs aged about 4 months and weighing on average 28·5 kg were allocated to be treated with the naturally occurring steroid testosterone or trenbolone acetate or nandrolone phenylpropionate which are steroids synthetically produced. Treatment groups were as follows: untreated controls (C); 50 mg testosterone (T); 50 mg trenbolone acetate (TA); 50 mg testosterone + 50 mg trenbolone acetate (TTA) or 50 mg nandrolone phenylpropionate (N). Implants were given at 100 and again at 63 days before slaughter. The lambs were offered to appetite a good quality diet containing, per kg dry matter, an estimated 11·0 MJ metabolizable energy and 185 g crude protein. Comparisons were made for the main effects of T and TA and also interactions between T and TA. Effects due to N were assessed statistically against untreated controls. Treatment with T, on average, increased live-weight gain (LWG), empty body weight (EBW) and reduced backfat thickness and the weight (g/kg EBW) of perirenal and retroperitoneal fat. Main effects due to TA were increases in killing-out ratio and depth of the gigot joint and reductions in backfat thickness. Treatment with N increased the empty body weight and (g/kg) carcass ash. Non-significant (P > 0·05) trends were suggested for increases in carcass crude protein due to T and TA treatments. T and TA but not N treatments exhibited marked androgenic activity in increasing the weight (mg/kg EBW) of the accessary vesicular gland. TA and N, but not T, reduced the weight (g/kg EBW) of the thymus gland.The maximum binding capacity of post-morte m skeletal muscle (m. gluteus) for (3H)-dexamethasone was reduced by TA but increased by T and N. These results suggest differences in the binding capacity of corticosteroid receptors which may be related to differences in the effects of T and TA on protein metabolism in skeletal muscle.


1974 ◽  
Vol 76 (2) ◽  
pp. 403-416 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Bresloff ◽  
P. K. Fox ◽  
A. W. Sim ◽  
J. van der Vies

ABSTRACT Investigations have been carried out into the incorporation of 14C-leucine into muscle protein of rats and rabbits and its modification by various treatments. Significant decreases in the rate of incorporation of 14C-leucine into protein of the gastrocnemius and levator ani muscles of rats have been observed following hypophysectomy, fasting or treatment with a corticosteroid. In these situations, treatment with an anabolic steroid, nandrolone phenylpropionate, always prevented or reversed the decrease in 14C-leucine incorporation in the levator ani muscle but never in the gastrocnemius muscle. In contrast to the situation in the rat, the decreased incorporation of 14C-leucine in the gastrocnemius muscle of the rabbit following corticosteroid administration could be partially reversed by the anabolic steroid. The results demonstrate that 14C-leucine incorporation into muscle protein in vivo following various experimental treatments may vary markedly not only from one species to another but also from one muscle to another. Great care should be taken in interpreting the effect, or lack of effect, of androgenic/anabolic steroids on the basis of the response of a single muscle.


Endocrinology ◽  
1964 ◽  
Vol 75 (4) ◽  
pp. 477-482 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. RÖNNING ◽  
E. MÄKINEN ◽  
K. LAHTINEN ◽  
E. RAIJOLA

2003 ◽  
Vol 46 (12) ◽  
pp. 1690-1697 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Yarimkaya ◽  
Berat Apaydin ◽  
Ethem Unal ◽  
Ilhan Karabicak ◽  
Fatih Aydogan ◽  
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1982 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 219-223 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. H. SNOW ◽  
C. D. MUNRO ◽  
M. A. NIMMO

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