Pregnenolone
Pregnenolone is the "mother of all steroid hormones" — synthesized from cholesterol via CYP11A1 (P450scc), it is the first step in steroidogenesis and the precursor to DHEA, progesterone, cortisol, testosterone, and estradiol. Critically relevant to TRT because exogenous testosterone suppresses the entire steroidogenic cascade upstream, potentially depleting pregnenolone and its neurosteroid metabolites (allopregnanolone, pregnenolone sulfate). Many men on TRT report "emotional blunting" or cognitive fog that resolves with pregnenolone supplementation — hypothesized to be from neurosteroid depletion. Pregnenolone sulfate is a potent positive allosteric modulator of NMDA receptors and negative modulator of GABA-A receptors, enhancing memory consolidation and cognitive flexibility. Phase II trials show promise for schizophrenia negative symptoms (Marx et al., 2009) and cannabis use disorder. OTC in the US; the most upstream point of intervention in the steroid cascade.
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Safety
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Clinical Status
Phase II (psychiatric indications); OTC as supplement
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Pregnenolone is currently categorized as a hormonal compound.
Evidence scoring has not been fully computed yet, so interpret this profile as preliminary.
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Core mechanism
Master steroid precursor (cholesterol → pregnenolone → all steroid hormones); neurosteroid modulating NMDA (positive) and GABA-A (negative) receptors; enhances memory and cognitive flexibility
Practical Context
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