Affiliation:
1. Department of Andrology Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine Nanjing China
2. Department of Endocrinology Changzhou Wujin Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Changzhou China
3. Department of Endocrinology Jiangsu Provincial People's Hospital First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing China
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionDiabetes mellitus is one of the major chronic diseases, which enhances the risk of erectile dysfunction. However, the central pathological mechanisms of erectile dysfunction in diabetes mellitus patients are still unclear.MethodsResting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging data were acquired in 30 type‐2 diabetes mellitus, 31 type‐2 diabetes mellitus with erectile dysfunction patients, and 31 healthy controls. The measure of fractional amplitude of low‐frequency fluctuation was calculated and compared among groups.ResultsDifferences of fractional amplitude of low‐frequency fluctuation values were found in the left superior frontal gyrus (medial) and middle temporal gyrus among three groups. Compared with healthy controls group, type‐2 diabetes mellitus group exhibited lower fractional amplitude of low‐frequency fluctuation values in the left superior frontal gyrus (dorsolateral), anterior cingulate gyrus, calcarine fissure, and increased fractional amplitude of low‐frequency fluctuation values in the left post‐central gyrus. Compared with healthy controls group, erectile dysfunction with type‐2 diabetes mellitus group exhibited lower fractional amplitude of low‐frequency fluctuation values in the left superior frontal gyrus (medial), middle temporal gyrus, temporal middle (pole), and increased fractional amplitude of low‐frequency fluctuation values in the right post‐central gyrus. Compared with type‐2 diabetes mellitus group, erectile dysfunction with type‐2 diabetes mellitus group exhibited increased fractional amplitude of low‐frequency fluctuation values in the right median cingulum gyrus and left calcarine fissure.ConclusionErectile dysfunction with type‐2 diabetes mellitus patients showed functional changes in brain regions that were closely correlated with sexual dysfunction, which suggested that altered regional brain activity might be related to the pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction with type‐2 diabetes mellitus.
Subject
Urology,Endocrinology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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