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Ch. 6 Bones and Bone Tissue
Amerman - Human Anatomy & Physiology 2nd Edition
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Chapter 6, Problem L3.2

Explain why young men who take anabolic steroids (which mimic the actions of testosterone) often display stunted growth and have an overall shorter stature.

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Understand that anabolic steroids mimic the actions of testosterone, a hormone that plays a key role in growth and development, particularly during puberty.
Recognize that testosterone stimulates the growth of bones by promoting the activity of osteoblasts (bone-forming cells) and increasing the length of long bones through the epiphyseal (growth) plates.
Learn that the epiphyseal plates are regions of cartilage at the ends of long bones that allow for bone elongation during growth. These plates eventually close (ossify) under the influence of sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen, marking the end of height increase.
Realize that taking anabolic steroids artificially elevates testosterone levels, which can accelerate the closure of the epiphyseal plates prematurely, halting further bone elongation and growth.
Conclude that the premature closure of the growth plates due to excessive testosterone levels results in stunted growth and a shorter overall stature in young men who take anabolic steroids.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Anabolic Steroids

Anabolic steroids are synthetic derivatives of testosterone that promote muscle growth and enhance physical performance. While they can increase muscle mass and strength, their misuse can lead to various health issues, including hormonal imbalances. In young men, the introduction of these steroids can disrupt normal growth processes, particularly during puberty.
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Growth Plate Closure

Growth plates, or epiphyseal plates, are areas of developing cartilage tissue located at the ends of long bones. They are responsible for bone growth in length. Anabolic steroids can accelerate the closure of these growth plates, leading to premature cessation of height increase, which results in stunted growth and shorter stature in young men.
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Hormonal Regulation

The endocrine system regulates growth and development through hormones, including testosterone. Anabolic steroids can disrupt the natural hormonal balance, leading to negative feedback mechanisms that inhibit the production of growth hormones. This disruption can further contribute to stunted growth and other developmental issues in adolescents.
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