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Aspirin, Hormones, and Athletes
Researchers writing in the
International Journal of Sports Medicine examined the
effects of a single course of treatment with acetylsalicylic
acid (ASA), an inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis, on the
steroid milieu in athletes.
Di Luigi L, Rossi C, Sgro P, Fierro V, Romanelli F, Baldari
C, Guidetti L. Do Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Influence the Steroid Hormone Milieu in Male Athletes? Int J
Sports Med. 2007 May 11;
Prostaglandins modulate the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal and -gonadal
axis pathways. We explored the effects of a single course of
treatment with acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), an inhibitor of
prostaglandin synthesis, on the steroid milieu in athletes.
Morning plasma cortisol (F), dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate,
free-testosterone, testosterone (T) and their ratios were
evaluated before and after the administration of either ASA or
placebo in twelve male athletes, when affected by minor
musculoskeletal trauma and, as control, after a five/six week
wash-out in healthy conditions respectively.
One tablet of ASA (800 mg), or placebo, was administered two
times daily for 10 days during treatment. All the volunteers
suspended exercise training during treatment.
The results revealed that compared to placebo, plasma F was
significantly lower after ASA treatment (p = 0.023).
Furthermore, the comparison of hormone's absolute and percentage
of variations (Delta and Delta%) between ASA and placebo
treatment showed significant differences respectively for DeltaF
(p = 0.045), for DeltaT (p = 0.047), for DeltaT/F (p = 0.042),
for DeltaF% (p = 0.04) and for DeltaT% (p = 0.049). Our data
suggest that in comparison to placebo, a short-term ASA
treatment is able to influence the plasma steroid milieu in
athletes. Due to the observed variability of the individual
hormonal patterns, further research is required to substantiate
these findings.
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