Effects of Methandienone on the ovaries of rabbits in relation to the aromatase gene (CYP19A1) and oxidative markers and the possible protective role of selenium
Mohammed Ali Shahooth, Maysam Abdulrahman Ghazi, Sabea Khamees Abed, Ahmed Emad Abood, Mustafa A. Saud, Luke M Pelton, Sabea Abed, Aamir Maqtoof Abed Al-Ghareebawi

TL;DR
This study shows that methandienone harms rabbit ovaries by reducing estrogen and increasing oxidative stress, but selenium can help reduce these effects.
Contribution
The novel finding is that selenium supplementation can mitigate methandienone-induced ovarian dysfunction and oxidative stress in rabbits.
Findings
Methandienone significantly reduced CYP19A1 gene expression and serum estrogen levels in rabbits.
Selenium supplementation reversed these effects and reduced oxidative stress markers like MDA and PCC.
Combined methandienone and selenium treatment showed intermediate oxidative stress levels compared to individual treatments.
Abstract
Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS), such as methandienone, are synthetic testosterone derivatives that are widely used for the enhancement of physical performance and the growth of muscles. This study looked at the effect of methandienone on ovarian CYP19A1 gene expression and oxidative status in rabbits. The work also examined whether supplementation with selenium could reduce the adverse effects caused by methandienone. Twenty healthy adult female rabbits were randomly assigned to four groups and maintained under uniform management for 30 days. The groups included a control, a methandienone-treated group (T1), a selenium group (T2), and a combined methandienone plus selenium group (T3). Serum oestrogens concentrations were measured using standard biochemical techniques. CYP19A1 mRNA expression in ovarian tissue and markers were quantified by established molecular and biochemical…
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TopicsMenopause: Health Impacts and Treatments · Hormonal and reproductive studies · Sperm and Testicular Function
