Clitoral blood flow after use of gel containing L-arginine and L-citrulline

IF 1.2 Q3 Medicine
K. Lovie, A. Marashi
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Abstract

L-arginine and its precursor and metabolite, l-citrulline, are two amino acids involved in the production of nitric oxide (NO). As a result, they increase blood flow and have been used to treat male sexual dysfunction. We aimed to evaluate whether a topical gel containing l-arginine and l-citrulline could increase blood flow to the clitoris. Sonography of the clitoris was performed on a healthy 32-year-old volunteer before and after applying the gel externally to the vulva. The “before” scans were obtained using a neutral ultrasound gel (without l-arginine or l-citrulline). This allowed us to verify that the observations were due to the active ingredients of the gel, and not from massage associated with its application. Control images without gel could not be obtained, since acquisition of ultrasound images requires ultrasound gel in order to reduce acoustic impedance. The scans were obtained with a Philips Lumify™ ultrasound (Koninklijke Philips N.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands) with a L12-4 linear array transducer (4–12 MHz). Clitoral blood flow was assessed qualitatively (color Doppler images), as well as quantitatively (peak systolic velocity, end diastolic velocity, and resistive index of the deep artery of the clitoris). Clitoral blood flow and velocities increased after application of the gel containing l-arginine and l-citrulline at the time points assessed (5 and 15 minutes). Difficulty achieving clitoral stimulation is a major cause of sexual dysfunction. Clinicians can use these findings to counsel patients about using gels to increase clitoral blood flow.

使用含有l -精氨酸和l -瓜氨酸的凝胶后阴蒂血流
l-精氨酸及其前体和代谢物l-瓜氨酸是参与一氧化氮(NO)生成的两种氨基酸。因此,它们增加了血流量,并被用于治疗男性性功能障碍。我们的目的是评估含有l-精氨酸和l-瓜氨酸的局部凝胶是否能增加阴蒂的血流量。在将凝胶应用于外阴前后,对一名32岁的健康志愿者进行了阴蒂超声检查。使用中性超声凝胶(不含l-精氨酸或l-瓜氨酸)获得“之前”扫描。这使我们能够验证观察结果是由于凝胶的活性成分,而不是与其应用相关的按摩。没有凝胶的控制图像无法获得,因为超声图像的获取需要超声凝胶以降低声阻抗。扫描使用Philips Lumify™超声波(Koninklijke Philips n.v., Amsterdam, Netherlands)和L12-4线性阵列换能器(4-12 MHz)获得。定性评估阴蒂血流(彩色多普勒图像),定量评估(收缩峰值速度、舒张末期速度和阴蒂深动脉阻力指数)。应用含有l-精氨酸和l-瓜氨酸的凝胶后,阴蒂血流和速度在评估时间点(5分钟和15分钟)增加。难以刺激阴蒂是性功能障碍的主要原因。临床医生可以利用这些发现来建议患者使用凝胶来增加阴蒂血流量。
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Sexologies
Sexologies PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
16.70%
发文量
48
期刊介绍: Sexologies offers a large panel of information to all health professionals working in the field of sexuality: anatomophysiological and basic research; psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioural and relational evaluations of sexual difficulties; epidemiological, sociological, forensic data; information on new sexoactive molecules; research on sexual physiology, reports on specialized congresses; press and books reviews; ethical aspects; calendar of major events of sexology around the world.
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