Dissociating Behavioral, Autonomic, and Neuroendocrine Effects of Androgen Steroids in Animal Models
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Developments in behavioral assessment, autonomic and/or baseline reactivity, psychopharmacology, and genetics, have contributed
significantly to the assessment of performance-enhancing drugs in animal models. Particular classes of steroid hormones: androgenic
steroids are of interest. Anecdotally, the performance enhancing effects of androgens are attributed to anabolic events. However,
there is a discrepancy between anecdotal evidence and investigative data. While some androgen steroids may promote muscle
growth (myogenesis), effects of androgens on performance enhancement are not always seen. Indeed, some effects of androgens
on performance may be attributable to their psychological and cardiovascular effects. As such, we consider androgen effects
in terms of their behavioral, autonomic, and neuroendocrine components. Techniques are discussed in this chapter, some of
which are well established, while others have been more recently developed to study androgen action. Androgens may be considered
for their positive impact, negative consequence, or psychotropic properties. Thus, this review aims to elucidate some of the
effects and/or mechanisms of androgens on behavioral, autonomic, and/or neuroendocrine assessment that may underlie their
controversial performance enhancing effects.