Spectrum of Drug Induced Liver Injury Caused by Anabolic Androgenic Steroids Abuse

AbstractPurpose of ReviewPotent anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) are often illegally present in commercially available body building supplements (BBS) and may cause drug induced liver injury (DILI) with different phenotypes.Recent FindingsAAS induced DILI typically presents with a prolonged cholestatic liver injury with pruritus and a typical enzyme pattern of elevated transaminases that rapidly fall as alkaline phosphatase slowly increases. Liver biopsy reveals bland cholestasis that usually does not have chronic sequalae. Pathophysiology is unknown and genetic variants in genes associated with cholestatic syndromes were observed in a minority of patients. Chemical analysis of BBS have identified controlled AAS, which were not documented on the label.SummaryMore frequent use of BBS in males to enhance physical performance is predicted to increase the incidence of cholestatic DILI. The typical presentation of AAS induced liver injury in an at risk populations should prompt careful assessment of BBS exposure.
Source: Current Hepatitis Reports - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research