Exposure to Performance-Enhancing Drugs May Be Permanently 'Remembered' by Muscle

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Brief exposure to anabolic steroids may have long lasting, possibly permanent, performance-enhancing effects, shows a study published today [28 October] in The Journal of Physiology.

Previously, re-acquisition of muscle mass -- with or without steroid use -- after periods of inactivity has been attributed to motor learning. However, this new data from the University of Oslo suggests that there is a cellular 'memory mechanism' within muscle of brief steroid users.

The team investigated the effects of steroids on muscle re-acquisition in mice and discovered greater muscle mass and more myonuclei -- which are essential components for muscle fibre function -- were apparent after returning to exercise.

Professor Kristian Gundersen explains how they carried out the study and the results found: "Mice were briefly exposed to steroids which resulted in increased muscle mass and number of cell nuclei in the muscle fibers. Three months after withdrawal of the drug (approximately 15% of a mouse's life span) their muscles grew by 30% over six days following load exercise. The untreated mice grew insignificantly."

The findings might have consequences for the exclusion time of doping offenders as brief exposure to anabolic steroids might have long lasting performance-enhancing effects.

Prof Gundersen says: "The results in our mice may correspond to the effects of steroids lasting for decades in humans given the same cellular 'muscle memory' mechanism. The new results might spur a debate on the current World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code in which the maximum exclusion time is currently two years."

Additionally, the data suggests that strength training when young might be beneficial later in life since the ability to generate new myonuclei is impaired in the elderly.

Future studies should include human muscles and further investigation into the cellular and molecular mechanism for muscle memory
 
Brief exposure to anabolic steroids may have long lasting, possibly permanent, performance-enhancing effects, shows a study published today [28 October] in The Journal of Physiology.

Previously, re-acquisition of muscle mass -- with or without steroid use -- after periods of inactivity has been attributed to motor learning. However, this new data from the University of Oslo suggests that there is a cellular 'memory mechanism' within muscle of brief steroid users.

The team investigated the effects of steroids on muscle re-acquisition in mice and discovered greater muscle mass and more myonuclei -- which are essential components for muscle fibre function -- were apparent after returning to exercise.

Professor Kristian Gundersen explains how they carried out the study and the results found: "Mice were briefly exposed to steroids which resulted in increased muscle mass and number of cell nuclei in the muscle fibers. Three months after withdrawal of the drug (approximately 15% of a mouse's life span) their muscles grew by 30% over six days following load exercise. The untreated mice grew insignificantly."

The findings might have consequences for the exclusion time of doping offenders as brief exposure to anabolic steroids might have long lasting performance-enhancing effects.

Prof Gundersen says: "The results in our mice may correspond to the effects of steroids lasting for decades in humans given the same cellular 'muscle memory' mechanism. The new results might spur a debate on the current World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code in which the maximum exclusion time is currently two years."

Additionally, the data suggests that strength training when young might be beneficial later in life since the ability to generate new myonuclei is impaired in the elderly.

Future studies should include human muscles and further investigation into the cellular and molecular mechanism for muscle memory


Good stuff bro!!! And I think a lot of us already knew this, but its great theres finally a study to show it, beit mice or not lol
 
This is why I feel like the risk of losing muscle is way over exaggerated. I've found it very hard to lose my gains. I don't ever recall thinking "man I just lost a lot of muscle."
 
If you have used AAS before, your muscle memory will kick in and you will be back to where you were before. Depending on how long you have layed off, it usually takes about 2 months to get it all back.
 
sweet! not that i need extra justification to use PEDs. i hope to use so much gear that my muscles forget they were ever small. lol.
 
oh yeah and someone not long ago posted a study how your DNA is actually changed after years of working out, and i hope its true for my new born twins sake,lol, hope my son gets my DNA and hope my daughter gets my wifes as we put many many many many years in the gym hard core and hopes its been passed to our twins!
 
i believ in the changing of DNA,... my family have always been small skinny village people ... now my son who is 2 is 3 times the size of all his friends.. he wrestles with the bigger boys too.. sometimes they cry...! haha.. .i wopuld say he has my "new" DNA
 
i believ in the changing of DNA,... my family have always been small skinny village people ... now my son who is 2 is 3 times the size of all his friends.. he wrestles with the bigger boys too.. sometimes they cry...! haha.. .i wopuld say he has my "new" DNA

thats pretty cool! and yeah it was a legit study, so your prolly right, ur kid got your new and improved DNA after your years of hard work in the gym! Pretty cool isnt it! My son is going to look like a Myostatin Bull lmao!!!
 
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​incase anyone is wondering what a Myo Bull is lol
 

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that's a pretty cool read bro, thanks

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This is why I feel like the risk of losing muscle is way over exaggerated. I've found it very hard to lose my gains. I don't ever recall thinking "man I just lost a lot of muscle."

I kind of disagree with this, it depends what you take. Do a kickstarter with drol, and stay heavy on sus tren and eq for 5 months than come off, if you don't feel like you lost a lot of muscle than I am pretty damn jealous of you
 
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