Branched-chain amino acids levels associated with risk of erectile dysfunction: A Mendelian randomization analysis

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Yijian Deng , Liying Zeng , Yigui Lai , Shuai Ji , Baizhao Peng , Hanqi Lu , Ming Wang , Hiu Yee Kwan , Qi Wang , Xiaoshan Zhao
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Abstract

Background

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a prevalent male sexual dysfunction that remarkably impacts patients' quality of life and is also recognized as a precursor to cardiovascular disease (CVD) events. Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are derived from dietary intake and mainly involved in energy metabolism. Previous studies have underscored the association between BCAAs and CVD, but the causal link between BCAAs and ED remains uncertain.

Methods

The bidirectional Mendelian randomization (MR) study used the genetic data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with total BCAAs, leucine, isoleucine, and valine. The genetic data for ED were acquired from the FinnGen study (n = 95,178). The primary method used to assess causal associations was the inverse variance-weighted (IVW) method, supplemented by MR-Egger, weighted median, and simple median analyses. Cochrane's Q test was utilized to evaluate heterogeneity within the results, while the MR-Egger intercept test was utilized to evaluate the Level pleiotropy. A sensitivity analysis was performed employing leave-one-out analysis.

Results

The MR analysis results indicate a positive correlation between levels of total BCAA (OR = 1.984, 95 % CI = 1.018–3.868, P = 0.044), leucine (OR = 2.277, 95 % CI = 1.121–4.626, P = 0.023), isoleucine (OR = 2.584, 95 % CI = 1.167–5.722, P = 0.019), valine (OR = 1.894, 95 % CI = 1.119–3.206, P = 0.017), and the risk of ED. Sensitivity tests confirmed the accuracy and robustness of the study findings. Moreover, the reverse MR analysis found no association between ED and the BCAAs.

Conclusion

The results of this analysis indicate a positive association between the circulating BCAA concentrations and the risk of ED, but their underlying mechanisms require further investigation.
支链氨基酸水平与勃起功能障碍风险相关:孟德尔随机分析。
背景:勃起功能障碍(ED)是一种常见的男性性功能障碍,显著影响患者的生活质量,也被认为是心血管疾病(CVD)事件的前兆。支链氨基酸(BCAAs)来源于膳食摄入,主要参与能量代谢。先前的研究强调了BCAAs与CVD之间的关联,但BCAAs与ED之间的因果关系仍不确定。方法:双向孟德尔随机化(MR)研究使用全基因组关联研究(GWAS)的遗传数据来鉴定与总支链氨基酸、亮氨酸、异亮氨酸和缬氨酸相关的单核苷酸多态性(snp)。ED的遗传数据来自FinnGen研究(n = 95,178)。用于评估因果关系的主要方法是反方差加权(IVW)法,辅以MR-Egger、加权中位数和简单中位数分析。采用Cochrane’s Q检验评价结果的异质性,采用MR-Egger截距检验评价水平多效性。采用留一分析进行敏感性分析。结果:分析结果显示先生总BCAA的水平之间的正相关关系(或 = 1.984,95 % CI = 1.018 - -3.868,P = 0.044),亮氨酸(或 = 2.277,95 % CI = 1.121 - -4.626,P = 0.023),异亮氨酸(或 = 2.584,95 % CI = 1.167 - -5.722,P = 0.019),缬氨酸(或 = 1.894,95 % CI = 1.119 - -3.206,P = 0.017),和ED的危险。敏感性测试证实了研究结果的准确性和鲁棒性。此外,反向MR分析发现ED与BCAAs之间没有关联。结论:本分析结果表明循环BCAA浓度与ED风险呈正相关,但其潜在机制有待进一步研究。
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Experimental gerontology
Experimental gerontology Ageing, Biochemistry, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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