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Relationship between oxidative stress and erectile function
Authors:Thierry Roumeguère  Pierre Van Antwerpen  Henda Fathi  Alexandre Rousseau  Luc Vanhamme  Thierry Franck
Institution:1. Experimental Medicine Laboratory, ULB 222 Unit, ISPPC, CHU de Charleroi, A. Vésale Hospital, Montigny-Le-Tilleul, Belgium;2. Department of Urology, Erasme University Hospital, ULB, Brussels, Belgium;3. Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Institute of Pharmacy, ULB, Brussels, Belgium;4. Department of Urology, Erasme University Hospital, ULB, Brussels, Belgium;5. Institute for Molecular Biology and Medicine (IBMM), ULB, Gosselies, Belgium;6. Center for Oxygen Research and Development, Institute of Chemistry B6a, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium
Abstract:The aim of this study was to investigate markers of inflammation and oxidative stress in the corpus cavernosum (CC) and to compare levels of inflammatory markers recorded in CC to venous blood from the arm to examine the potential impact of inflammatory parameters on erectile function and endothelial dysfunction in vitro. Ninety-seven patients with no complaint of erectile dysfunction (ED) at inclusion were prospectively included and completed the Erectile Function domain of the IIEF questionnaire. Several parameters, including lipids, MPO-dependent oxidised LDL (Mox-LDL), IL-8, IL-18, were measured. After RNA extraction, the expression of eNOS was analysed. A paired t-test was used for comparisons between arm and CC blood results. A two-way ANOVA was used to estimate the effects of IL-18 and IL-8 on the IIEF score. Mean patient age was 59?±?14.5 years. IL-18, Mox-LDL, and Mox-LDL/ApoB levels were significantly increased in CC compared to arm blood. The IIEF score was correlated with IL-18 levels in the venous blood (R?=??0.31, p?=?.003) and in the CC (R?=??0.37, p?=?.004) and with IL-8 (R?=??0.31, p?=?.009 and R?=??0.28, respectively, p?=?.02). There was a significant effect with the IL-18 on IIEF potentiated by high serum IL-8 concentrations. IL-18 and Mox-LDL significantly decreased eNOS mRNA expression in human aortic endothelial cell line (HAEC). These preliminary results address the importance of inflammation in the CC and highlight a difference in marker concentrations between venous and CC blood. However, they do not show any difference in terms of clinical erectile score predictivity. Involvement of inflammatory cytokines isolated in CC in the genesis of ED requires further studies.
Keywords:Erectile function  oxidative stress  inflammation  corpus cavernosum  cardiovascular disease
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