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06.08.2014 |
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Anabolic effect of ecdysterone strong enough to put it on the doping list
Ecdysterone, a steroid-like substance found in spinach, quinoa and bodybuilding supplements, has a stronger anabolic effect than scientists suspected. German biochemists have worked out how ecdysterone makes muscle fibres bigger and stronger – and they think that this natural steroid can help the elderly to maintain muscle strength. And that ecdysterone should perhaps be placed on the doping list.
Alpha and beta estrogen receptors
The latter has been known more or less for sure since molecular scientists at the German Sport University in Cologne published an animal study in FASEB Journal, in which they gave castrated male a compound [Beta], which attaches itself specifically to the estrogen-beta-receptor. [FASEB J. 2012 May;26(5):1909-20.] The figure below shows the effect of injections of the substance on the Levator ani muscle.
TP = testosterone propionate; Flu = flutamide [a substance that blocks the effect of testosterone]; Intact = untreated, non-castrated rats; Orchi = untreated castrated rats.
Look at the evidence: compounds that stimulate the estrogen beta receptor have an anabolic effect in and of themselves, and also strengthen the anabolic effect of testosterone in muscle cells. They at least make sure that muscle cells produce more IGF-1 when they receive anabolic stimuli from testosterone.
Natural estrogen receptor beta agonists
If you also take into account the fact that many plant-based substances that stimulate the estrogen beta receptor also partly deactivate the estrogen alpha receptor, it's difficult to see why so many bloggers claim that soya proteins are dangerous for men and that they cause impotence or breast formation. But never mind.
Ecdysterone
Ecdysterone, together with other ecdysteroids, is found in large quantities in quinoa and spinach. Spinach is a particularly good source of ecdysteroids: one portion of cooked spinach can provide over 100 mg of them.
The researchers gave their lab animals 5 mg ecdysterone daily for three weeks. If you convert the dose to human proportions you arrive at 50-100 mg ecdysterone per day. The figures below show that this dose had a modest but noticeable anabolic effect on the rats' leg muscles.
When the researchers exposed muscle cells from the rats not only to ecdysterone, but also to the anti-oestrogen ZK 283361 [Anti Beta], the anabolic effect of ecdysterone disappeared completely. ZK 283361 blocks the effect of the estrogen beta receptor.
When the researchers exposed muscle cells from the rats not only to ecdysterone, but also to the anti-oestrogen ZK 283361 [Anti Beta], the anabolic effect of ecdysterone disappeared completely. ZK 283361 blocks the effect of the estrogen beta receptor.
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