Pregnenolone -
Reducing stress and increasing
productivity
by James South MA
Pregnenolone is a natural; body
produced metabolite made from cholesterol. It is synthesized inside the
mitochondria, the tiny "power plants" (up to 1000's per cell) found
in each cell. Pregnenolone is the basic precursor, or starting raw material,
for the production of ALL the human steroid hormones, including DHEA,
progesterone, estrogen, testosterone, cortisol and aldosterone, but
pregnenolone is not itself a steroid hormone.
Pregnenolone has been studied
extensively since the 1940's, when it was used both experimentally and
medically. Experiments conducted in the 1940's and 1950's found pregnenolone
to increase productivity and reduce the stress of factory workers, and to be
an excellent anti-inflammatory in conditions such as, arthritis and allergies.
Pregnenolone was phased out of medical use; yet ironically pregnenolone is
radically safer and more versatile than the specific steroid hormones which
replaced it! Pregnenolone is safe even at gram (1000mg) dosages, a
claim no steroid hormone can make.
Several experiments conducted
with mice in the 1990's have reopened interest in pregnenolone yet these
experiments reveal just the "tip" of the ice-berg, while also
revealing important clues to pregnenolone's action. In these recent
experiments, mice were trained to run mazes to avoid electric shocks,
pretreated with either pregnenolone or steroid hormones. A week later they
were tested for their maze memory, and the pregnenolone treated rats
prevailed. Any serious stressor (getting shocked, here) elicits the release of
the adrenal stress steroid hormone- cortisol.
Cortisol is a stress hormone
helpful in modest amounts, but toxic at higher levels. Both acute and chronic
stress release cortisol and excess cortisol can damage the hippocampus, a
mid-brain region essential to memory formation and retrieval. (This is only
one of the many "dark side" effects of excess cortisol).
The mice experiment strongly
suggests that pregnenolone is able to blunt the normal memory damaging effects
of excess stress related cortisol.
Pregnenolone shows many of the
benefits of cortisol, it reduces allergic reactions, lessens arthritis
inflammation and produces a relaxing and mildly euphoric "stress buffer
effect", without any of the negative side effects of cortisol.
Pregnenolone improves mood, and
has a mild anti-depressant effect at doses of 50mg to 200mg per day, and also
improves energy levels by protecting our energy producing mitochondria from
toxins, which would otherwise damage the mitochondria.
Pregnenolone also enhances the
activity of the cytochrome P450 detoxifying enzymes, which help our cells
(especially the liver and brain) to detoxify poisons of all sorts, whether
from the outside world, or our own metabolically produced toxins. Pregnenolone
is generally safe and effective at doses of 25mg to 200mg per day.
The body's own production of
pregnenolone is reduced with aging, stress, depression, hypothyroidism and
toxin exposure. The work of Ray Peat Ph.D., has shown that pregnenolone may be
a general "anti-stress" metabolite. However this may not always be
present in our bodies at optimal levels, precisely because it may be used up
in producing all the steroid hormones, not leaving enough to fulfill its
stress buffer role. Hence the need for supplementation.
Anyone taking medically prescribed steroid
hormones should NEVER try substituting pregnenolone for part or all of their
steroid dosage, unless supervised by their prescribing physician
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