Ahmet Alper Özdeş, Tuğçe Kaymaz, Ahmet Karakeçi, Mehmet Ferit Gürsu, Fatih Osmanlıoğlu
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摘要
肠道微生物群通过代谢产物如脂多糖(LPS)和三甲胺- n -氧化物(TMAO)影响内皮功能障碍,影响心血管健康并促进动脉粥样硬化和高血压的发展。我们评估了血管性和特发性勃起功能障碍(ED)患者的TMAO和LPS水平。在这项研究中,151名参与者(50名血管性ED, 50名特发性ED, 51名健康对照),通过综合临床评估包括国际勃起功能指数(IIEF),实验室检查和影像学方法对患者进行分类。年龄(平均55.15±7.17岁)和TMAO水平组间差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05),但与特发性ED(430.62±69.72)和对照组(436.98±105.37)相比,血管性ED组LPS水平(497.36±87.83)显著升高(p < 0.05)
Levels of Trimethylamine N-Oxide and Lipopolysaccharides in Vascular and ıdiopathic erectile dysfunction.
The gut microbiota influences endothelial dysfunction through metabolites like lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), affecting cardiovascular health and contributing to atherosclerosis and hypertension development. We evaluated TMAO and LPS levels in patients with vascular and idiopathic erectile dysfunction (ED). In this study of 151 participants (50 vascular ED, 50 idiopathic ED, 51 healthy controls), patients were categorized using comprehensive clinical assessment including International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF), laboratory tests, and imaging methods. While age (mean 55.15±7.17 years) and TMAO levels showed no significant differences between groups (p>0.05), LPS levels were significantly elevated in the vascular ED group (497.36±87.83) compared to idiopathic ED (430.62±69.72) and control groups (436.98±105.37) (p<0.05). These findings suggest that gut microbiota metabolites, particularly LPS, play a significant role in ED pathophysiology through endothelial dysfunction. Regulating gut microbiota may serve as both a protective factor against ED development and a potential treatment option for existing cases. Further comprehensive studies are warranted to explore these therapeutic possibilities.
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Cellular and Molecular Biology publishes original articles, reviews, short communications, methods, meta-analysis notes, letters to editor and comments in the interdisciplinary science of Cellular and Molecular Biology linking and integrating molecular biology, biophysics, biochemistry, enzymology, physiology and biotechnology in a dynamic cell and tissue biology environment, applied to human, animals, plants tissues as well to microbial and viral cells. The journal Cellular and Molecular Biology is therefore open to intense interdisciplinary exchanges in medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacological, botanical and biological researches for the demonstration of these multiple links.