Steroid "rage" may be lasting, but reversable...LMAO! More BS!

Steroid "rage" may be lasting, but reversible By Amy Norton
Fri Mar 10, 12:20 PM ET



NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Anabolic steroid users may behave aggressively for a long time after stopping the drug, but the behavior -- and some of the brain changes linked to it -- may be reversible, animal research suggests.

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In an experiment with teenage hamsters given anabolic steroids, scientists found that the animals continued to chase and bite their brethren for days during withdrawal from the muscle-building hormones.

At the same time, activity in the brain's vasopressin system, which is linked to aggression, was elevated in the steroid-treated hamsters.

After a couple weeks, however, both vasopressin activity and aggression subsided -- suggesting, the researchers say, that teenagers' use of anabolic steroids may have lasting but reversible effects on behavior and the vasopressin system.

But that doesn't mean that anabolic steroids aren't so bad after all, stressed lead study author Dr. Richard H. Melloni Jr. of Northeastern University in Boston.

"The promising part of the study is that it suggests (the aggression) will go away over time," he told Reuters Health. But the "disturbing part," he added, is that it could take a good while.

The hamsters Melloni's team studied went back to normal by day 19 of steroid withdrawal, according to findings published in the journal Behavioral Neuroscience. In human teenagers, that could translate to more than two years.

What's more, although the hamsters' vasopressin systems also went back to normal, Melloni said he and his colleagues have evidence from separate research that other brain systems affected by steroids may not recover.

Namely, he explained, steroid abuse may hinder the development of the serotonin system, which suppresses aggression. So at a time when the young brain is still taking shape, teenage steroid users may enhance the development of the brain's aggression center while suppressing the maturation of its calming center.

In the latter case, the damage might be permanent, Melloni said. He noted that depression, which involves serotonin deficits, is a common problem seen during steroid withdrawal.

Melloni said he hopes research like this gets the message out that anabolic steroids affect not only muscle and performance, but the brain and behavior as well.

Many teenagers may be focused on getting stronger or running faster, he said, "but is that worth changing the development of your brain?"

SOURCE: Behavioral Neuroscience, February 2006
 
BiggerStronger said:
Since when are hamsters and humans deemed pyschologically the same?


Got me man, i dont remember the last time i ran on a wheel for my cardio. These people will do anything to scare uneducated people on the topic.
 
I would love to see a hamster rage out. Those little bastards could do some damage with those teeth.

Anyway, people who are not mature enough to cycle display rage.
 
BillTheButcher said:
I would love to see a hamster rage out. Those little bastards could do some damage with those teeth.

Anyway, people who are not mature enough to cycle display rage.

That is the truth bro! Although I agree that teens should not use gear (as they are not pyschologically nor physically ready for them), but this report makes it sound like steroids will affect all in this matter. As vertigo said they have actually calmed me down quite a bit if anything.
 
I agree, and same here. I've felt far better on than off.
 
I totally agree as well, I noticed that I'm less likely to let my temper get the best of me since I began using. Partly it may be that I'm just older and more mature but keep in mind they didn't have these hamsters going through PCT... I'm sure clomid will mellow them little bastards out a lot quicker
 
I lost my temper a few times when on but the situations usually invloved a foreigner, a car and numerous traffic violations.

If anyone decides to put a hamster on a cycle please post pics. Ever see a hamster store food in their mouth; looks like biceps peaking out of their cheeks.

CMF for life.
 
Wow, i'm really scared now,...Unless your not educated about AAS, then you should be scared, and Hamster, WTF?, when are we the same species??.....I rest my case
 
I love how they specially note that 19 days after the hamsters were off, the "sides" vanished but that is the equivalent of YEARS for teens.

Did they happen to mention how much they gave the hamsters? Hell no. Even if they did, they would probably fail to mention that it would equate to probably GRAMS ever week of gear for a teen, FAR from an average dose.
 
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