Advances in the study of the relationship between gut microbiota and erectile dysfunction.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Quanxin Su, Qizhen Tang, Chuanyu Ma, Kenan Wang
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Abstract

Introduction: In recent years, in-depth research has revealed that gut microbiota has an inseparable relationship with erectile dysfunction (ED) in men.

Objectives: (1) To review the correlation between gut microbiota and ED from the perspective of its impact on men's mental health, metabolism, immunity, and endocrine regulation and (2) to provide reference to further explore the pathogenesis of ED and the improvement of clinical treatment plans.

Methods: PubMed was used for the literature search to identify publications related to ED and gut microbiota.

Results: Gut microbiota may induce depression and anxiety through the microbiota-gut-brain axis, leading to the occurrence of psychological ED. It may also cause vascular endothelial dysfunction and androgen metabolism disorder by interfering with lipid metabolism, immunity, and endocrine regulation, leading to the occurrence of organic ED.

Conclusion: Gut microbiota and its metabolites play an important role in the occurrence and development of ED. As a new influencing factor of ED, gut microbiota disorder is expected to become a target for treatment.

肠道微生物群与勃起功能障碍之间关系的研究进展。
引言:目的:(1)从肠道微生物群对男性心理健康、新陈代谢、免疫和内分泌调节的影响角度,综述肠道微生物群与ED的相关性;(2)为进一步探讨ED的发病机制和改进临床治疗方案提供参考:方法:使用PubMed进行文献检索,找出与ED和肠道微生物群相关的文献:结果:肠道微生物群可能通过微生物群-肠-脑轴诱发抑郁和焦虑,导致心理性 ED 的发生。结果:肠道微生物群可能通过微生物群-肠-脑轴诱发抑郁和焦虑,导致心理性 ED 的发生;也可能通过干扰脂质代谢、免疫和内分泌调节,引起血管内皮功能障碍和雄激素代谢紊乱,导致器质性 ED 的发生:结论:肠道微生物群及其代谢产物在 ED 的发生和发展中起着重要作用。结论:肠道微生物群及其代谢产物在 ED 的发生和发展中起着重要作用,作为 ED 的新影响因素,肠道微生物群紊乱有望成为治疗的靶点。
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