Pregnenolone Fact Sheet

by admin on December 23, 2008

From AdvantAge Integrative Medicine

Pregnenolone

• Pregnenolone is a precursor to many hormones. It is formed from cholesterol and its formation is the first step to a complex process that produces all “steroid” hormones. Common steroid hormones include estrogens, progesterones, androgens (testosterone) and glucocorticoids (cortisol). Therefore, a decline in pregnenolone can create a generalized decline in all of the steroid hormones
• Pregnenolone also functions as a neurotransmitter in the brain and it works particularly in the area of the brain responsible with memory. Many patients report an improvement in memory when taking pregnenolone
• Pregnenolone progressively declines with age, which is why it is an important cause of the decline of all steroid hormones

Signs and Symptoms of Pregnenolone Deficiency

Since pregnenolone deficiency can lead to a deficiency of other steroid hormones, an evaluation of male and female sex hormones and, if necessary, glucocorticoid deficiency evaluation will be done concurrently

Direct effects of Low Pregnenolone:
• Declining memory function
• Declining mental awareness

Indirect effects of Low Pregnenolone:
• Fatigue and reduced mobility
• Dry skin
• Joint and muscle pains

Treatment

Requirements for monitoring therapy:

• Baseline blood testing of pregnenolone level. Concurrent testing of other steroid hormones as appropriate may also be tested
• Periodic blood testing of pregnenolone levels to assure adequate dosing

Medications:

Pregnenolone may be found at compounding pharmacies and health food stores, concentrations vary widely so a knowledgeable professional should check that the dose is correct

• Oral pregnenolone is preferred
• Pregnenolone is usually taken in the morning to help improve memory through the day
• It may take 3-4 months until improvements are seen with memory and mental awareness
• Dosing depends of the amount of pregnenolone deficiency

Signs and Symptoms of Too Much Pregnenolone

• Oily skin
• Excess of hormones derived from pregnenolone

Risks and Benefits of Treatment

Risks:
• Doses over 200- 300mg daily for long periods can be harmful to the liver and can cause signs of pregnenolone excess
• Caution must be taken in treatment if there is any preexisting liver disease

Benefits:
• Improved memory
• Enhancement of treatment of other steroid hormone deficiencies

How to Boost Your Pregnenolone Levels

• Get adequate amounts of sleep
• Focus on a balanced diet of fruits and vegetables with adequate amounts of meat, fish, eggs and poultry

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