Androgen Receptor Polymorphisms:
CAG Repeat
by Dharkam
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It is a fact that each bodybuilder reacts differently
to anabolic steroids. On the one hand, we have bodybuilders
whose health seems to improve while on steroids.
They grow muscle, loss fat, feel better and much
more confidant. On the other hand, some lifters
do not seem to react in any positive way. They lose
hair, turn purple, get easily upset, experience
problems with urination and suffer from hypertension.
As far as muscle gains are concerned, they seem
completely insensitive to the anabolic actions of
steroids.
The androgen receptor gene polymorphism
These discrepancies in reactions to anabolic
steroids are not an unexplained phenomenon. A high
density of muscles' androgen receptors (AR) predisposes
the gear users to more fully benefit from steroids.
But if all your cells except your muscles are endowed
with a high density of androgen receptors, the incidence
of side effects are likely to be high. Steroid metabolism
or destruction is another important variable. Testosterone
can be converted into plenty of different hormones
such as estrogens or dihydrotestosterone. The higher
the conversion rate, the more side effects you will
suffer from and the lesser anabolic actions you
will benefit from. But there is more to it!
Many assume that an androgen receptor is an androgen
receptor. AR are supposed to be all alike and equally
effective. Recent studies suggest that each individual
does not possess the exact same androgen receptors.
Polymorphisms do exist. One of the most studied
polymorphism is the CAG repeats.
Long or short CAG repeats?
The gene ordering the production of the androgen
receptors is polymorphic as it can contain a various
number of CAG repeats. C stands for cytosine, A
for adenine and G for guanine. In normal people,
the CAG repeats can range from 6 to 39. It means
that in our gene encoding androgen receptors, the
CAG triplets can be repeated 6 times up to 39 times.
It seems obvious that each polymorphism will produce
a slightly different kind of androgen receptors.
Up to 23 repeats, one is considered as having short
CAG while above 23 one belongs to the long repeat
group.
What does that mean for me?
People with short repeats are the most sensitive
to the androgenic actions of testosterone. If, at
a young age, you suffered from acne, hirsutism and
baldness, then your CAG repeat is likely to be short.
People having the longest repeats are less sensitive
to the androgenic actions of testosterone. If you
never suffered from the above described side effects
of your own testosterone, chances are you belong
to the long CAG repeat group. You may have heard
of insulin resistance You may say you are testosterone
resistant because of a mutation of your androgen
receptors. They do not like testosterone as much
as the androgen receptors encoded by the gene carrying
shorter repeats. This hyposensitivity does not sound
good. Or does it?
CAG repeat length and muscle mass
Men with long CAG repeats may be expected to
carry less muscle mass due to this more or less
pronounced testosterone resistance. Surprisingly,
scientific studies do not concur. In fact, they
demonstrate the opposite. Untrained men with long
CAG repeats carry around 6% more fat free mass than
men with short CAG repeats. It suggests that men
with long CAG repeats are testosterone insensitive
all over their body except on their muscle cells.
As a result, their own testosterone will produce
less side effects but more anabolic activity. Due
to their partial insensitivity to androgens, those
men tend to produce more testosterone, too. So,
natural bodybuilders with a long profile are luckier
than bodybuilders with short CAG repeats.
What will happen while on steroids? The fact
they will benefit more from their anabolics is controversial.
Bhasin found that in testosterone users, "the length
of CAG tract was only a weak predictor of change
in lean body mass". But do not be surprised to experience
more side effects due to steroids if you fit the
short CAG profile. The muscle mass gain/side effects
ratio is likely to be better in bodybuilders with
long CAG repeats.
Think long term!
Men with short CAG repeats are more likely to
suffer from prostate cancer and cardiovascular diseases
as they grow older. So, they should really think
twice before using steroids. In any case, protect
yourself by using a potent 5-alpha reductase inhibitor
(except maybe while on Nandrolone).
Studies have shown that men with long CAG repeats
have a higher risk of suffering from breast cancer
compared to men with short repeats. This is probably
due to the fact that estrogen production tends to
be higher in men with long CAG repeats. So, do not
take any risk! If you choose to use steroids, a
strong anti-aromatase may help you reduce the incidence
of gynecomastia and future estrogen-related cancers.
Men with long repeats also experience a higher incidence
of reproductive problems. If you do and if it is
a trouble, a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor may not
be a good idea as it may exacerbate erectile problems.
If it does not, use one if you can afford it.
Practical applications for bodybuilders with
a short CAG repeat profile :
- One cannot alter its repeat profile as your
number of CAG triplets is genetically determined.
- You can only attempt to fight the androgenic
side effects.
- If you experienced visible side effects
out of your own testosterone at an early age,
think twice before using steroids.
- You are at risk in the long run even if
you stay steroid free.
- It is not because your muscles do not seem
to respond much to steroids that damages are
not induced to the rest of your body.
- Try to play it safe and use as much protective
measures as possible.
- Use the weakest anabolics possible and stay
away from the potent androgenic ones.
- Use a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor while
on and while off steroids.
Practical applications for long CAG repeat
bodybuilders:
- Do not assume that with this profile, you
will never suffer from steroid side effects.
- You are only statistically less at risk
- Your priority is to inhibit estrogen
- If it does not induce any erectile problem,
you may want to use a 5-alpha reductase inhibitor,
too.
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