Ahmed Rashad Elshahid, Amr Mohamed Zaky, Yasser Mamdouh Hasanein Goda, Nabil Fathy Ismail
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背景:在过去几十年中,许多研究都将维生素 D 缺乏与 ED(勃起功能障碍)风险因素联系在一起。根据文献报道的观察性和干预性研究,VD(维生素 D)水平与 ED 之间存在明显的相关性。这一重要信息鼓励科学家们更详细地研究维生素 D 对勃起功能的影响。事实上,维生素 D 是健康阴茎的一个组成部分,而健康的阴茎始于生命早期,这一事实刚刚被人们发现,但目前还没有很多研究探讨维生素 D 受体基因多态性与勃起功能障碍之间的关系:评估动脉源性勃起功能障碍与维生素 D 受体基因多态性之间的关系:2022年10月至2023年10月期间,在爱资哈尔大学医院,40名动脉源性勃起功能障碍患者和40名健康对照者接受了知情同意、详细病史、体格检查、阴茎双相超声波检查和外周血抽取,以确定每种维生素D受体的多态性类型:通过聚合酶链式反应(PCR)确定每种维生素 D 受体的多态性类型:FokI、BsmI、ApaI 和 TaqI:结果:动脉源性勃起功能障碍与维生素 D 受体(VDR)基因多态性 FokI、BsmI、ApaI 和 TaqI 之间没有统计学意义:由于维生素 D 受体(VDR)基因多态性与动脉源性勃起功能障碍之间没有统计学意义上的显著关联,建议研究其他 VDR 基因多态性以及勃起功能障碍的其他临床亚型。
Relationship between vitamin D receptors gene polymorphism and arteriogenic erectile dysfunction.
Background: Over the past few decades, a number of studies have linked vitamin-D deficiency with ED (Erectile dysfunction) risk factors. There is a clear correlation between VD (vitamin-D) levels and ED, according to observational and interventional researches that have been reported in the literature. This crucial information encouraged scientists to investigate the impact of VD on erectile function in greater detail. The fact that vitamin D is a component of a healthy penis that begins in early life has just come to light, however there haven't been many research looking at the connection between vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism and erectile dysfunction.
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between arteriogenic erectile dysfunction and the vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism.
Subjects and methods: Between October 2022 and October 2023, at Al-Azhar University Hospitals, 40 patients with arteriogenic ED and 40 healthy controls underwent informed consent, a detailed history, a physical examination, a penile duplex ultrasound and the extraction of peripheral blood to determine the type of polymorphism for each of the vitamin D receptors: FokI, BsmI, ApaI and TaqI by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Results: There is no statistically significant association between arteriogenic erectile dysfunction and the vitamin D receptors (VDR) gene polymorphisms FokI, BsmI, ApaI and TaqI.
Conclusion: Since there is no statistically significant association between the polymorphism of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene and arteriogenic erectile dysfunction, it is advised to investigate other VDR gene polymorphisms as well as alternative clinical subtypes of erectile dysfunction.