Years of steroid use may harm kidneys.

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Years of steroid use may harm kidneys.

Dr. Herlitz and her colleagues recently conducted the first study describing injury to the kidneys following long-term abuse of anabolic steroids. They studied a group of 10 bodybuilders (six Caucasians and four Hispanics) who used steroids for many years and experienced proteinuria and severe reductions in kidney function.

The men were seen between 1999 and 2009 and had highly muscular physiques. All were long-term anabolic androgenic steroid abusers, had proteinuria of 1g/day or greater, and a renal biopsy diagnosis of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS). The average BMI was 34.7 kg/m2 (range: 27-43). The men presented with proteinuria (mean 10.1 g/day, range 1.3- 26.3 g/day) and renal insufficiency (mean serum creatinine 3.0 mg/dL, range: 1.3- 7.8 mg/dL). Five men presented with full nephritic syndrome.

It is well known that FSGS typically occurs when the kidneys are overworked. The kidney damage observed in this group of bodybuilders had similarities to that seen in morbidly obese patients, but appeared to be even more severe. Renal biopsy revealed FSGS in nine of the patients; four of the nine patients also had glomerulomegaly. One patient had glomerulomegaly alone. Three biopsies showed collapsing lesions of FSGS and four had perihilar lesions. Seven of the 10 men had tubular atrophy of 40% or greater and interstitial fibrosis.

?It is important to recognize that all the people in this series were long-term abusers, ranging from eight to 20 years of use,? explained Dr. Herlitz, who presented study findings at the 2009 Renal Week conference here. ?So, it is unlikely that someone who uses for a few months is going to be significantly harmed. I really have no basis for estimating the prevalence of this problem and I'm hoping that this study will bring attention to the issue so that people will be aware of the entity and we can start to better understand who is affected and why.?

Follow-up data were available for eight of the 10 patients. The mean follow-up was 2.2 years. One patient progressed rapidly to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and seven patients received renin-angiotensin system (RAS) blockade. One of these seven also received corticosteroid therapy. All seven patients who received RAS blockade discontinued anabolic androgenic steroids and reduced their exercise regimens. They also lost weight and had a stabilization or improvement in serum creatinine and a decrease in proteinuria.

Although the bodybuilders who discontinued steroid use experienced improvement in their kidney abnormalities, one individual with advanced kidney disease progressed to ESRD and required dialysis. One subject started taking steroids again and suffered a relapse, developing progressive proteinuria and renal insufficiency.

Compared with historical controls who had obesity-related glomerulopathy, FSGS in these bodybuilders was a more severe form of the disease with higher creatinine and proteinuria levels at presentation. These patients also tended to have more glomerular and tubulointerstitial scarring.

The researchers proposed that extreme increases in muscle mass require the kidneys to increase their filtration rate, placing harmful levels of stress on the kidneys. ?As in obese patients, the increased strain on the kidney from the elevated body mass leads to hyperfiltration injury,? Dr. Herlitz explained.

It is also likely that steroids have direct toxic effects on the kidneys. ?Numerous animal models have shown adverse effects of androgens on the kidneys and we believe that the anabolic steroids themselves may be directly nephrotoxic,? she said.
 
It's real important to get a GFR each time you get bloodwork. GFR measures the filtration rate.
 
other possible causes of high proteinuria levels

http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/proteinuria/

also.. what were the amounts of steroids taken?
were there any precautions taken when using the steroids..

Given enough time and searching out particular attributes through a questionaire before being picked for a given study..You can pretty much produce the outcome that you wanted to achieve from that staudy..
Mean your hell fire bent against the use of steroids..
Look for men that have had diabetes in their family history, hypertension, high blood pressure that have also used extremely high amounts of steroids without any anti-toxidants taken as precaustions and You will get results as shown above.

Plus you could have study after study until you get the results you desire and because the study was privately funded, they don't have to show you any other study except the one they want ..

when I see statements like this attached to studies.. I have to atke pause at the findings..

Reports of professional athletes who abuse anabolic steroids are increasingly common. Most people know that using steroids is not good for your health, but until now, their effects on the kidneys have not been known.

Most bodybuilder do know that steroids can add stree to certain organs.. thats why we use protectants .. But steroids not good for your health???

I've also yet to find a detailed account of the study.. I would love to question any of the doctors on the points I've made
 
Masswithclass stated shortly before his death from kidney failure, that he had isolated steroids as the cause of his impending death.

And....he was NOT an abuser.

Also Patrick Arnold stated that one of his closest friends almost died from liver disease which corrected itself after going cold turkey. Pat's exact words were, "His liver was dying..."

I am not against sensible steroid use, but to say any steroid is totally benign is just not true.
 
No one knows if Masswithclass had a preexisting kidney disorder. A huge number of non steroid users develop kidney disease, untreated high blood pressure is among the leading cause. Patrick Arnold is an asshole imo and I personally wouldn't believe a thing he says. I think that everyone of us have seen users on a cycle whose face turns purple after a few sets because of hbp. In those people I expect those people maybe doing irreparable damage to kidneys and perhaps their heart. We need to monitor ourselves people.
 
Nobody is saying that John.. But there are too many unknown variables that are never mentioned.. Were thess guys on huge amounts of orals which we all know can be hepatotoxic.. It's not mentioned anywhere in the study.. I found the study on both hubmed as well as a couple ofther places..No where does it state the amounts of steroid or what types of steroids these guys were taking.. No mention of their family history.. Again I say.. If you want to produce a certain result.. It's easily done.. You just look for the few instances that prove your point and only use them as references.. Just as you have done with Mass and Pat

Also you may want to go over to beyondmass and look up some of mass's old post.. Not sure if his cycles are still posted. I have read the article that Sachet did with him way back when

This study is making a blanketing statement. Which is wrong in and of itself.
 
Nobody is saying that John.. But there are too many unknown variables that are never mentioned.. Were thess guys on huge amounts of orals which we all know can be hepatotoxic.. It's not mentioned anywhere in the study.. I found the study on both hubmed as well as a couple ofther places..No where does it state the amounts of steroid or what types of steroids these guys were taking.. No mention of their family history.. Again I say.. If you want to produce a certain result.. It's easily done.. You just look for the few instances that prove your point and only use them as references.. Just as you have done with Mass and Pat

Also you may want to go over to beyondmass and look up some of mass's old post.. Not sure if his cycles are still posted. I have read the article that Sachet did with him way back when

This study is making a blanketing statement. Which is wrong in and of itself.

I agree with everything that your saying. In the posted study they picked 10 guys who already had kidney disease and blamed it on steroids. How about the thousands of guy who have cycled 10 years or more and are disease free?
 
Everyone's tolerance level is different, one mans light cycle for another is taxing on their kidneys. It is a gamble with the odds of winning are in your favor. As long as you are not stupid, get your blood work done regularly and be smart in your cycles.

As with everything else, genetics play a HUGE part.
 

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