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Animal models of erectile dysfunction (ED): potential utility of non-human primates as a model of atherosclerosis-induced vascular ED

机译:勃起功能障碍(ED)的动物模型:非人类灵长类动物作为动脉粥样硬化诱发的血管性ED的模型的潜在用途

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a prevalent medical condition affecting 18 million men and their sexual partners in the United States alone. In the majority of patients, ED is related to alterations in the flow of blood to or from the penis. Undeniably, significant progress has been made in understanding the multifactorial mechanisms that modulate erectile capacity and predispose one to ED, and this, in turn, has led to the availability of more effective treatment options. Nonetheless, all current therapies have untoward side effects, and moreover, there are still no satisfactory treatments for many patients with ED. Further enhancements in the treatment of ED would logically result from both early intervention and more detailed mechanistic insight into the characteristics of the disease process per se. This fact underscores the importance of improved understanding of the initiation, development and progression of ED. However, to do so requires longitudinal studies on animal models that more closely approximate the corresponding clinical features and time course of human disease. The goal of this report is twofold. First, to provide a brief general overview of the applicability of commonly used animal models for the study of ED. The second and primary goal is to highlight the scientific rationale for using non-human primates to evaluate the impact of atherosclerosis-induced vascular disease on the penile and systemic circulatory systems. This latter goal seems especially relevant in light of the recent literature documenting a link between ED and systemic vascular disease, a finding that has major implications in an aging US male population consuming a high fat diet.
机译:勃起功能障碍(ED)是一种普遍的医学疾病,仅在美国就影响1800万男性及其性伴侣。在大多数患者中,ED与流入或流出阴茎的血流变化有关。不可否认,在理解调节勃起能力并倾向于勃起功能的多因素机制方面已经取得了重大进展,这反过来又导致了更有效的治疗选择。尽管如此,目前所有的疗法都有不良的副作用,而且,对于许多ED患者仍然没有令人满意的疗法。从逻辑上讲,早期治疗和对疾病过程本身特征的更详细的机械洞察力将导致ED治疗的进一步提高。这一事实强调了增强对ED的发生,发展和进展的认识的重要性。但是,要做到这一点,需要对动物模型进行纵向研究,以便更接近人类疾病的相应临床特征和时程。该报告的目标是双重的。首先,简要概述常用动物模型在ED研究中的适用性。第二个主要目标是强调使用非人类灵长类动物评估动脉粥样硬化引起的血管疾病对阴茎和全身循环系统的影响的科学原理。鉴于最近的文献记载了ED与系统性血管疾病之间的联系,后一个目标似乎特别相关,这一发现对正在食用高脂饮食的美国男性老龄化具有重大意义。

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