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I don't recall the original topic to which you refer, but steroid abuse is now proved to be a large contributor to sudden cardiac arrest:

Pedro P. Pereira-Junior1, Elen A. Chaves1, Ricardo H. Costa-e-Sousa2, Masako O. Masuda1, Antonio C. Campos de Carvalho2 and José H. M. Nascimento1

(1) Laboratório de Eletrofisiologia Cardíaca Antonio Paes de Carvalho, Instituto de Biofisica Carlos Chagas Filho, UFRJ, CCS, Bloco G, Ilha do Fundao, 21949-900 Rio de Janeiro RJ, Brazil
(2) Laboratório de Cardiologia Celular e Molecular, Instituto de Biofisica Carlos Chagas Filho, UFRJ, CCS, Bloco G, Ilha do Fundao, 21949-900 Rio de Janeiro RJ, Brazil

Accepted: 17 November 2005 Published online: 13 December 2005

Abstract To date no published data exist regarding the effects of chronic high-dose anabolic-androgenic steroid administration on tonic cardiac autonomic control. The aim of this study was to evaluate, by power spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV), the effects of chronic treatment with supraphysiological doses of nandrolone decanoate (DECA) on tonic cardiac autonomic regulation in sedentary rats. Male Wistar rats were treated weekly with 10 mg kg−1 of DECA (n=7) or vehicle (CONTROL, n=7) for 10 weeks. At the 8th week of treatment, electrocardiogram was recorded in the conscious state, for time- and frequency-domain HRV analysis. Parasympathetic indexes were reduced in DECA group: high-frequency power (CONTROL=11.1±3.0 ms² vs. DECA=3.8±0.6 ms², P<0.05), RMSSD (CONTROL=5.9±0.9 ms vs. DECA 3.5±0.3 ms; P<0.05) and pNN5 (CONTROL=31.5±7.5 ms vs. DECA=13.2±2.6 ms; P<0.05). The sympathetic index LF/HF tended to be higher in DECA group (CONTROL=0.65±0.15 vs. DECA=1.17±0.26, P=0.0546). In conclusion, chronic treatment with DECA, in rats, impairs tonic cardiac autonomic regulation, which may provide a key mechanism for anabolic steroid-induced arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death.

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