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Mitochondrial function in diaphragm of emphysematous hamsters after treatment with nandrolone
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Authors: Hanneke JH Wijnhoven, Leo Ennen, Richard JT Rodenburg, PN Richard Dekhuijzen
Published Date May 2006
Volume 2006:1(1) Pages 83 - 89
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S
Hanneke JH Wijnhoven1, Leo Ennen1, Richard JT Rodenburg2, PN Richard Dekhuijzen1
1Department of Pulmonary Diseases and Institute for Fundamental and Clinical Human Movement Sciences, 2Department of Pediatrics and Laboratory of Pediatrics and Neurology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract: Respiratory failure in patients with COPD may be caused by insufficient force production or insufficient endurance capacity of the respiratory muscles. Anabolic steroids may improve respiratory muscle function in COPD. The effect of anabolic steroids on mitochondrial function in the diaphragm in emphysema is unknown. In an emphysematous male hamster model, we investigated whether administration of the anabolic steroid nandrolone decanoate (ND) altered the activity of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes in the diaphragm. The bodyweight of hamsters treated with ND was decreased after treatment compared with initial values, and serum testosterone levels were significantly lower in hamsters treated with ND than in control hamsters. No difference in the activity of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes in the diaphragm between normal and emphysematous hamsters was observed. Treatment with ND did not change the activity of mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes in the diaphragm of both normal and emphysematous hamsters. In emphysematous hamsters, administration of ND decreased the activity of succinate:cytochrome c oxidoreductase compared with ND treatment in normal hamsters. We conclude that anabolic steroids have negative effects on the activity of succinate:cytochrome c oxidoreductase and anabolic status in this emphysematous hamster model.
Keywords: emphysema, diaphragm, mitochondria, anabolic steroids
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