雄激素在勃起反应中的作用:1999年的观点。

Molecular urology Pub Date : 1999-01-01
Mills, Lewis
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来自几个实验室的证据强烈支持雄激素在维持哺乳动物勃起反应中的关键作用。在动物研究中,雄激素似乎在终末器官水平(即,身体组织和脉管系统)以及神经系统中调节勃起的部分起作用。特别是在大鼠模型中,雄激素在中枢支持交配行为,在外围维持一氧化氮的产生并支持静脉闭塞机制。其他研究表明,非no依赖性的替代途径也可能对雄激素敏感。然而,尽管关于雄性激素如何在实验动物的勃起反应中起作用的知识基础不断扩大,但最近的研究并没有很好地阐明雄性激素在人类阴茎勃起中的作用。血液雄激素浓度和勃起功能之间似乎没有很强的因果关系;即使在严重的性腺功能低下的男性中,勃起反应也并不总是消失,而且对有勃起功能障碍的性腺功能低下的男性进行睾酮治疗并不一定能恢复失去的勃起功能。此外,不同类型的勃起(夜间勃起、对视觉性刺激的勃起、对性伴侣的勃起)可能需要不同程度的雄激素支持。
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The Role of Andorgens in the Erectile Response: A 1999 Perspective.

Evidence from several laboratories strongly supports a critical role for androgens in the maintenance of the mammalian erectile response. In animal studies, androgens appear to act at the end-organ level (i.e., corporal tissue and vasculature), as well as in the portions of the nervous system which mediate erection. Particularly in the rat model, androgens act centrally to support copulatory behavior and peripherally to maintain the production of nitric oxide and support the veno-occlusive mechanisms. Other studies suggest that alternative, non-NO-dependent, pathways may also be androgen sensitive. However, despite this expanding knowledge base about how androgens act in the erectile response in laboratory animals, the recent studies have not greatly clarified the role of androgens in human penile erection. There does not seem to be a strong cause and effect relation between blood androgen concentrations and erectile function; even in severely hypogonadal men, the erectile response is not always lost, and testosterone treatment of hypogonadal men with erectile dysfunction does not necessarily restore lost erectile function. In addition, different types of erection (nocturnal, in response to visual sexual stimulation, in response to sexual partner) may require different degrees of androgenic support.

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