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Role of Nitric Oxide in Diabetic Patients With Erectile Dysfunction

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Diabetes Mellitus
Erectile Dysfunction
Interventions
Diagnostic Test: Nitric oxide synthase gene
Registration Number
NCT05884957
Lead Sponsor
Egymedicalpedia
Brief Summary

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as penile erection that is insufficient and unsustainable for a satisfactory sexual performance.

The etiology of ED is multifactorial including chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus and coronary artery disease However, the main underlying cause is degenerative changes that result in endothelial dysfunction

Detailed Description

Diabetes leads to endothelial dysfunction and a pro-inflammatory state, which reduces the usability and activity of nitric oxide (NO). NO is a powerful force for sustaining penile blood flow.

Diabetes is an estab¬lished risk factor for sexual dysfunction in men; a three-fold increased risk of erectile dysfunction (ED) was documented in diabetics compared with non-diabetic men.

In smooth muscles, NO activates guanyl cyclase and increases cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) concentration. cGMP activates certain intracellular protein kinases that phosphorylate receptor proteins. Activated protein kinases open the potassium channels and increase the influx of potassium and block the influx of calcium by inhibiting calcium channels. This leads to hyperpolarization and relaxation of smooth muscle. Reduced arteriolar resistance leads to sinusoidal spaces filled with blood. These enlarged sinusoids further increase the intracavernosal pressure by blocking the venous return and producing a rigid erection. cGMP is converted to GMP by phosphodiesterase, which is inhibited by phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors.

(NO) has vasodilatory properties and balances RhoA/Rho-kinase-mediated vasoconstriction, which is a predominant mediator of the physiologic induction and maintenance of erections.

Evidences show that functional polymorphisms within endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) gene interfere with normal erectile function.

In humans, the eNOS gene is located on chromosome 7q35-36 and consists of 26 exons spanning 21 kilobases (kb). Several polymorphisms of eNOS have been investigated. More frequently, investigated regions of this gene include a variable number of 27 bp tandem repeats in intron 4 (VNTR), G894T (rs1799983) polymorphism in exon 7 and a T-786C (rs2070744) polymorphism in the promoter region

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Diabetic patients with ED.
  2. Using tadalafil 5mg
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Patients with history of pelvic trauma or major pelvic surgical intervention.
  2. Patients with hypogonadism and hyperprolactinemia.
  3. Patients with chronic liver disease or cardio vascular system diseases.
  4. History of chronic intake of central nervous system, anti-androgen drugs or other drugs as Tramadol.
  5. Smokers.
  6. Patients with non-vasculogenic Erectile dysfunction

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Patients Group (Nitric oxide Assesment)Nitric oxide synthase geneAssessment of nitric oxide synthase gene polymorphism in diabetic patients with erectile dysfunction in 30 patients
Control GroupNitric oxide synthase gene10 healthy people without erectile dysfunction
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
ِAssessments of endothelial nitric oxide synthase In diabetes mellitus24 hours

About 2 milliliter of blood will be evacuated into EDTA containing tubes and will be stored at-80c till the time of genetic assay of nitric oxide synthase gene polymorphism using RELP - PCR technique .

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Tadalafil 5milligram (tablets) therapy in diabetic patients3 months from starting the therapy

Evaluate the effect of endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene polymorphism on response to 5 milligram of Tadalafil (tablets) therapy in diabetic patients with erectile dysfunction.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Qena Hospital

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Qinā, Egypt

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