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What Influenes Receptor Sites???

flexmaster

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what influences how many receptor sites a person has? genetics? size? age?...ect.

i understand how you only have so many receptor sites and once they are filled up everything else (i'm talking about aas) is just flushed out. i think i remember reading that receptor sites are in the muscles, so theoretically wouldn't that mean that as you are growing bigger you can use more aas because of more available receptor sites?
 
without question genetics

Bro.. genetics are definitely the key to the amount of receptor sites in the body. yes there are sites inside the muscle as well as outside(through out the body). as far as size bringing on more receptors we have to understand that the receptors are sensory nerve endings or if you want to say protein molecules on the surface of a cell that binds through stimuli such as AAS. so the more new muscle growth the more new protein molecules that can be bonded too up to the point that your genetics will allow. this is one of the reasons for cycling because the receptors will become saturated ultimately
 
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flexmaster said:
what influences how many receptor sites a person has? genetics? size? age?...ect.

i understand how you only have so many receptor sites and once they are filled up everything else (i'm talking about aas) is just flushed out. i think i remember reading that receptor sites are in the muscles, so theoretically wouldn't that mean that as you are growing bigger you can use more aas because of more available receptor sites?


growing bigger usually means increase in muscle cell size, not increase in muscle cell count..

that is unless, there is HGH and IGF involved which is supposedly able to create new muscle cells.. and logic would follow that those new cells would bring new sites.
 
flexmaster said:
i understand how you only have so many receptor sites and once they are filled up everything else (i'm talking about aas) is just flushed out.
You will never activate all androgen receptors from what I've read.I've seen estimates of 95% activation at several grams of AAS weekly.They don't all fill up when you take steroids but more and more AR are activated the higher your blood androgen levels get.
Besides,steroids work through other mechanisms as well.Anadrol,for example,basically doesn't even bind to the AR much at all yet it "works".
 
KillerStack said:
You will never activate all androgen receptors from what I've read.I've seen estimates of 95% activation at several grams of AAS weekly.They don't all fill up when you take steroids but more and more AR are activated the higher your blood androgen levels get.
Besides,steroids work through other mechanisms as well.Anadrol,for example,basically doesn't even bind to the AR much at all yet it "works".

Now that makes good sense Killer Stack.. ;)
 

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