1.Effect of Wubi Shanyao pills on sexual function in mice with kidney-yang-deficiency induced by hydrocortisone.
Qingqing CHEN ; Chaowen SHAN ; Jie SU ; Wei CHEN ; Jiaming ZHU ; Suhong CHEN ; Guiyuan LYU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2020;49(6):697-704
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of Chinese medicine Wubi Shanyao pills on sexual function of kidney-yang-deficiency mice induced by hydrocortisone.
METHODS:
Male Kunming mice were injected with hydrocortisone for 10 days to prepare the kidney-yang-deficiency model, and administrated with Wubi Shanyao pills (0.91, 1.82, 2.73 g/kg) for 9 weeks. The general behaviors of mice (autonomous activity, grasping power) were observed; sexual behaviors (capture, straddle, ejaculation frequency and incubation period) of mice were detected by mating experiment. The serum levels of cortisol, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), estradiol (E
RESULTS:
Wubi Shanyao pills increased the number of independent activities, grasping power, capture frequency of model mice and shortened the capture latency (all
CONCLUSIONS
Wubi Shanyao pills can improve the sexual function of mice with kidney-yang-deficiency induced by hydrocortisone, which may be related to regulating the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA axis), promoting the proliferation of testicular cells, and inhibiting cell apoptosis.
Animals
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Follicle Stimulating Hormone/blood*
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Hydrocortisone
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Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System
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Kidney/drug effects*
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Kidney Diseases/drug therapy*
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Male
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Mice
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Pituitary-Adrenal System/drug effects*
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Random Allocation
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Sexual Behavior, Animal/drug effects*
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Yang Deficiency/drug therapy*
2.Kaempferia parviflora ethanol extract improves self-assessed sexual health in men: a pilot study.
Richard A STEIN ; Kira SCHMID ; Jowell BOLIVAR ; Andrew G SWICK ; Steven V JOYAL ; Steven P HIRSH
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2018;16(4):249-254
BACKGROUNDSexual health positively correlates with overall wellbeing. Existing therapeutics to enhance male sexual health are limited by factors that include responsiveness, adherence and adverse effects. As the population ages, safe and effective interventions that preserve male sexual function are needed. Published research suggests that various preparations of Kaempferia parviflora, a plant in the Zingiberaceae (ginger) family, support cardiovascular health and may ameliorate erectile function.
OBJECTIVEThe aim of this study was to examine the effects of KaempMax™, an ethanol extract of the K. parviflora rhizome, on erectile function in healthy middle-aged and older men.
DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS AND INTERVENTIONSWe conducted an open-label, one-arm study on 14 generally healthy males aged 50-68 years with self-reported mild erectile dysfunction, who were not using prescription treatments. Participants took 100 mg KaempMax™ daily for 30 days.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURESEvaluations were conducted at baseline and on the final study assessment. Primary efficacy analyses included the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF); secondary efficacy analyses included the Global Assessment Question about erectile function.
RESULTSThirteen participants completed the 30-day study. Supplementation with KaempMax™ resulted in statistically significant improvements in erectile function, intercourse satisfaction and total scores on the IIEF questionnaire. KaempMax™ was well tolerated and exhibited an excellent safety profile.
CONCLUSIONOur results suggest that KaempMax™ may improve erectile function in healthy middle-aged and older men. While the effects were not as pronounced as what might be seen with prescription medication, most participants found them satisfactory. Additional, longer and placebo-controlled clinical trials will be needed.
TRIAL REGISTRATIONClinicaltrials.gov identifier NCT03389867.
Aged ; Erectile Dysfunction ; drug therapy ; physiopathology ; psychology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Penile Erection ; drug effects ; Pilot Projects ; Plant Extracts ; administration & dosage ; Sexual Behavior ; drug effects ; Sexual Health ; Treatment Outcome ; Zingiberaceae ; chemistry
3.Study on the prevalence of HIV infection and related risk behaviors among male new-type drug users in Qingdao, Shandong province.
D M LI ; S LU ; P L LI ; L GE ; X R TAO ; Z X JIANG ; M Z LIAO ; Y CUI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2018;39(6):750-754
Objective: To understand the characteristics of new-type drug consumption, sexual behaviors and the prevalence of HIV infection among male new-type drug users in Qingdao, Shandong province. Methods: A cross sectional survey was conducted from 2015 to 2016. Participants were recruited from MSM community-based organizations (CBO) and general community through snowball method, relying on volunteers and male peer educators who were on new-type drugs themselves. Face-to-face interview was carried to collect information on drug use and sexual behaviors. Blood samples were collected to test HIV, syphilis and HCV antibodies. Urine samples were collected to test the evidence of new-type drugs. Qualitative variables and quantitative variables were analyzed using Chi-square test/Fisher's exact test and Student's t-test respectively. Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze related factors of binary variables. Results: A total of 1 034 newtype drug users were recruited, including 431 (41.7%) MSM population and 603 (58.3%) who were not MSM. Compared with the the group of people who were not MSM, people in the the MSM group were younger, unmarried and with higher level of education. The proportion of methamphetamine users were 49.7% (214/431) and 100.0% (603/603) among the groups of MSM or not MSM, respectively. People in the MSM group, 66.8% (288/431) used 5-Methoxy-N, N-diisopropyltryptamine (5-MeODIPT, "foxy" ) in the last six months. However, none from the not-MSM group ever used 5-MeO-DIPT. In the last six months, proportions of sharing new-type drugs with more than two people in the MSM or not groups were 87.9% (379/431) and 97.7% (588/602), respectively (χ(2)=39.84, P<0.01). Proportions of unprotected sexual behavior among the MSM or not groups were 47.5% (285/600) and 7.4% (32/430) respectively (χ(2)=190.10, P<0.01). The proportions of 'group sex' after using drugs among the two groups were 78.1% (335/429) and 5.5% (33/600) respectively (χ(2)=573.73, P<0.01). The prevalence rates of HIV, syphilis and HCV antibody positive among the MSM or not groups were 2.1% and 0.2%, 3.3% and 6.3%, 0.0% and 0.3%, respectively. Conclusion: The prevalence of sharing new-type drugs with more than two people was high among male new-type drug users in Qingdao city. Male new-type-drug-users who were MSM, presented both high prevalence of group sex and HIV infection, and with less condom use. Intervention measures towards this sub-population should be strengthened.
Community-Based Participatory Research
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Drug Users/statistics & numerical data*
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HIV Infections/transmission*
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Hepatitis C Antibodies
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Homosexuality, Male/statistics & numerical data*
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Humans
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Male
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Methamphetamine/adverse effects*
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Prevalence
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Risk-Taking
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Safe Sex
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Sexual Behavior
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Sexual Partners
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Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Syphilis/epidemiology*
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Unsafe Sex
4.Aripiprazole for drug-induced sexual dysfunction in schizophrenic males.
Li-Juan GAO ; Hua-Gui GUO ; Zhen-Tao LIANG ; Xiao-Xiao ZHONG ; Jin-Cai ZHU ; Yu YANG
National Journal of Andrology 2017;23(7):615-619
Objective:
To investigate the clinical effects of aripiprazole on sexual dysfunction induced by amisulpride or risperidone in male patients with schizophrenia.
METHODS:
This study included 75 male patients with drug-induced secondary sexual dysfunction after treated with amisulpride or risperidone for first-episode schizophrenia between October 2014 and October 2016. We substituted aripiprazole for amisulpride or risperidone, gradually increased the dose from 10 to 30 mg/d within 2 weeks, and maintained 30 mg/d from the 3rd week. At 4 and 8 weeks after medication, we evaluated the sexual function of the patients, measured the levels of serum prolactin (PRL) and testosterone (T), obtained the scores of the Positive and Negative Symptoms Scale (PANSS), recorded adverse reactions, and compared the parameters with those before aripiprazole administration.
RESULTS:
Compared with pre-aripiprazole administration, the patients showed significant increases after 4 weeks of medication in the sexual function score (24.3 ± 2.1 vs 32.6 ± 3.6, P <0.05) and T level ([13.3 ± 2.7] vs [17.4±3.0] mmol/L, P <0.05) but a decreased level of PRL ([38.5 ± 10.5] vs [27.9 ± 8.2] ng/ml, P <0.05). At 8 weeks, the sexual function score and serum PRL were both restored to the baseline levels at admission, and the erectile function score, ejaculation score, total score, and serum T level even exceeded the baseline, though with no statistically significant differences (P >0.05). In comparison with pre-aripiprazole administration, the PANSS score was significantly decreased at 4 weeks after medication (62.1 ± 4.9 vs 57.2 ± 5.5, P <0.05) and even lower at 8 weeks (51.2 ± 5.2) (P <0.05). The incidence rates of medication-related excitation, dizziness, insomnia, and loss of appetite were 6.7%, 5.3%, 4.0% and 1.3% respectively, and no other serious adverse reactions were observed.
CONCLUSIONS
Aripiprazole is effective for the treatment of drug-induced sexual dysfunction in schizophrenic men by continuously alleviating their positive and negative symptoms and meanwhile improving their sexual function and restoring their sexual hormone levels.
Amisulpride
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Antipsychotic Agents
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administration & dosage
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adverse effects
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Aripiprazole
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administration & dosage
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Drug Administration Schedule
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Humans
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Male
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Prolactin
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blood
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Risperidone
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adverse effects
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Schizophrenia
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blood
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drug therapy
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Sexual Behavior
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Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological
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blood
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chemically induced
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drug therapy
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Sulpiride
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adverse effects
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analogs & derivatives
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Testosterone
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blood
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Treatment Outcome
5.Elderly men over 65 years of age with late-onset hypogonadism benefit as much from testosterone treatment as do younger men.
Farid SAAD ; Aksam YASSIN ; Ahmad HAIDER ; Gheorghe DOROS ; Louis GOOREN
Korean Journal of Urology 2015;56(4):310-317
PURPOSE: To investigate the potential benefits of testosterone administration to elderly men (>65 years) with late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) in comparison with younger men and to assess the safety of testosterone administration to elderly men. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 561 hypogonadal men from two registry studies were divided into age groups of < or =65 years (group Y, n=450; range, 32-65 years) and >65 years (group O, n=111; range, 66-84 years). Following an initial 6-week interval, all men were treated with 3-month injections of parenteral testosterone undecanoate for up to 6 years. RESULTS: Over the 6 years, there was a progressive decrease of body weight and waist circumference. Beneficial effects on lipids and other metabolic factors and on psychological and sexual functioning progressed over the first 24 to 42 months and were sustained. Rather than a deterioration, there was an improvement of urinary parameters. Prostate volume and prostate-specific antigen increased moderately. Hematocrit levels increased but remained within safe margins. CONCLUSIONS: The benefits of restoring serum testosterone in men with LOH were not significantly different between men older than 65 years of age and younger men. There were no indications that side effects were more severe in elderly men. The effects on prostate and urinary function and hematocrit were within safe margins. Age itself need not be a contraindication to testosterone treatment of elderly men with LOH.
Age Factors
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Age of Onset
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Aged
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Androgens/administration & dosage
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Anthropometry/methods
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Drug Monitoring/methods
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Germany
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Humans
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*Hypogonadism/diagnosis/drug therapy/epidemiology/physiopathology/psychology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Organ Size
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*Prostate/drug effects/pathology
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Prostate-Specific Antigen/analysis
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Registries
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*Sexual Behavior/drug effects/psychology
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Testosterone/administration & dosage/*analogs & derivatives
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Treatment Outcome
6.A study on syphilis and HSV-2 infection and related behaviors among female sex workers who take new types of drugs in Jiaozhou city.
Zheng LI ; Dongmin LI ; Zhenxia JIANG ; Huixin LIU ; Ning WANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;48(10):857-861
OBJECTIVETo explore the prevalence of syphilis and HSV-2 among female sex workers (FSWs) who use new types of drugs in Jiaozhou city.
METHODSThrough convenient sampling, an anonymous questionnaire survey was conducted among female sex workers to collect demographic characteristics, new-type drugs abusing characteristics and related sexual behaviors from October to December, 2013. Blood specimens were drawn for serological tests of syphilis antibody and HSV-2 antibody. Urine specimens of the subjects surveyed were collected to test for methamphetamine. Differences in demographic characteristics, new-type drug abusing characteristics, and sexual behaviours between drug-abusing FSWs and non-drug-abusing FSWs were compared by t-test and χ(2)-test.
RESULTSA total of 460 FSWs were recruited in this study, and 105 FSWs admitted their drug abuse history. Among the 341 urine specimens confirmed to be methamphetamine positive, there were 3 FSWs claimed that they never abuse new-type drugs. The rate of new-type drug abuse was 23.5% (108/460). A total of 71.4% (75/105) of the new drug-abusing FSWs started using drugs under 25 years old. The main reasons for drug abuse were clients request (24, 22.9%), making more money (23, 21.9%) and companion temptations (22, 21.0%). Totally, 41.9% of them (44/105) took drugs with 4-5 persons, 32.4% (34/105) had sex with 2-3 men after taking drugs, and 60.2% of new-type drug-abusing FSWs (65/108) used condoms in the latest commercial intercourse, while only 7.4% FSWs (8/108) used condoms every time during their commercial sex activities in the recent month. Compared with FSWs having no drug abuse behavior, drug-abusing FSWs had higher single proportion (73.2% (79/108) vs 63.6% (224/352), χ(2) = 8.64, P < 0.05), lower condom use rate in the recent month (7.4% (8/108) vs 22.7% (80/352), χ(2) = 12.53, P < 0.01) and higher pregnancy rate in the recent 6 months (24.1% (26/108) vs 8.8% (31/352), χ(2) = 17.74, P < 0.01) and most of them come from the middle and high-level entertainmens (78.7% (85/108) vs 65.1% (229/352), χ(2) = 13.09, P < 0.01). Among the new-type drug-abusing FSWs, the prevalence rates of syphilis and HSV-2 were 12.0% (13/108) and 55.6% (60/108) , respectively. A total of 33 FSWs claimed that they were diagnosed with STDs in the recent year (30.6%) . The rates of syphilis(12.0% (13/108) vs 4.0% (14/352), χ(2) = 9.72, P < 0.01), HSV-2(55.6% (60/108) vs 39.2% (138/352), χ(2) = 9.01, P < 0.01) and diagnosed STDs (30.6% (33/108) vs 17.9% (63/352), χ(2) = 8.02, P < 0.01) among the drug-abusing FSWs were significantly higher than those of non-drug-abusing FSWs.
CONCLUSIONThere is a higher proportion of new-type drug abuse among the FSWs in Jiaozhou, with significantly higher prevalence rates of syphilis and HSV-2 infection, compared with non-new types of drug abusing FSWs. Prevalent risk sexual behaviors and ignorance of new-types drugs' harm were seen among them.
China ; epidemiology ; Condoms ; Designer Drugs ; Female ; Herpes Genitalis ; epidemiology ; Herpesvirus 2, Human ; Humans ; Methamphetamine ; Pregnancy ; Prevalence ; Risk Factors ; Risk-Taking ; Sex Work ; Sex Workers ; statistics & numerical data ; Sexual Behavior ; drug effects ; statistics & numerical data ; Sexual Partners ; Substance-Related Disorders ; Syphilis ; epidemiology
7.Effect of aqueous extract of Solanum xanthocarpum Schrad. & Wendl. on postmenopausal syndrome in ovariectomized rats.
Urmila ASWAR ; Email: ASWARURMILA@GMAIL.COM. ; Mayuri GURAV ; Ganesh MORE ; Khaled RASHED ; Manoj ASWAR
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2014;12(5):439-446
OBJECTIVESolanum xanthocarpum Schrad. & Wendl. (Solanaceae) is present in many Ayurveda compound formulations including Chavanaprasha and Dasamoolarishta. The whole plant is used in conditions such as inflammation, constipation and promoting conception in females. In the present study, we carried out different tests to evaluate the effect of aqueous extract of Solanum xanthocarpum (SXE) in postmenopausal syndrome.
METHODSThe study was carried out in bilaterally ovariectomized one-month-old Wistar rats (40-50 g). Bilaterally ovariectomized (OVX) Wistar rats were divided into four groups (n=6) receiving different treatments, consisting of a vehicle (distilled water), aqueous extract of Solanum xanthocarpum at two different doses (200 and 400 mg/kg) administered orally daily for 90 d and standard drug β estradiol at a dose of 1 mg/kg administered subcutaneously biweekly for 90 d. Estrogenic activity was assessed by vaginal cornification, sexual behavior, serum estradiol and uterine weight to body weight ratio. Antiosteoporotic activity was assessed on the basis of biomechanical and biochemical parameters followed by histopathological studies, and antidepressant activity was assessed by forced swim test.
RESULTSSXE showed presence of steroids. At the dose of 200 mg/kg, it significantly improved all the parameters of sexual behavior (P<0.01), caused vaginal cornification, and increased serum estradiol and uterine weight (P<0.01). It also significantly improved all the parameters of bone strength as well as depression (P<0.01). Histopathology of bones confirmed the above findings.
CONCLUSIONThe study indicated that SXE may provide an effective treatment in the prevention of postmenopausal symptoms.
Animals ; Antidepressive Agents ; pharmacology ; Estradiol ; blood ; Estrogens ; pharmacology ; Female ; Femur ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Humans ; Male ; Mice ; Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal ; prevention & control ; Ovariectomy ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacology ; Postmenopause ; drug effects ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Sexual Behavior, Animal ; drug effects ; Solanum
8.A Case of Mental Retardation with Paraphilia Treated with Depot Leuprorelin.
Woo Sung PARK ; Kyung Min KIM ; Yong Woo JUNG ; Myung Ho LIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014;29(9):1320-1324
Paraphilia is a psychiatric disease that has been difficult to cure. However, recently developed therapeutic methods hold promise. The patient was a 20-yr-old male with chief complaints of continuous masturbation, genital exposure, and aggressive behavior that started 2 yr ago. We administered leuprorelin 3.6 mg intramuscular injection per month, a depot gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogue, to this patient who a severe mentally retardation with paraphilia. The clinical global impression (CGI)-severity, CGI-improvement and aberrant behavior checklist were performed. After one month, we observed significant improvement in symptoms, such as decreases of abnormal sexual behavior and sexual desire. The GnRH analogues are suggested to be used as an alternative or supplementary therapeutic method for sexual offenders after clinical studies.
Humans
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Leuprolide/pharmacology/*therapeutic use
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Male
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Mental Disorders/complications/diagnosis/*drug therapy
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Paraphilias/complications/diagnosis/*drug therapy
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Sex Offenses/prevention & control
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Sexual Behavior/drug effects
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Young Adult
9.Effect of fructus corni polysaccharides on damaged sexual function of male rats.
Xianglong SHAO ; Qiong LUO ; Qin QIN ; Gaokun QIU ; Zhuoneng LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(6):772-775
OBJECTIVETo observe the effects of Fructus Corni polysaccharides (FCP) on sexual function of hemicastrated rats.
METHOD70 male SD rats are randomly divided into 7 groups with their right testis extirpated except for normal control group. Normal control group and negative control group are given saline (ig) while positive control group are injected hypodermically testosterone propionate at dose of 2 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1). FCP control groups are given FCP separately at dose of 10, 50, 100, 150 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1) (ig). Mating test and erective test are observed. The levels of serum sex hormone T, LSH, FSH, E2 are detected with the Radioimmunoassay (RIA).
RESULTIncubation period of penis erection and mounting are shortened in FCP control groups and positive control group, and the percentage of mounting rats is increased. The level of serum sex hormone T is increased, but estradiol level is reduced. The organ coefficient of foreskin gland and seminal vesicle-prostate gland as well as sperm count and vigor are increased significantly (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONFCP can increase the sexual function of hemicastrated rats. The mechanism is probably through adjustment of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis.
Animals ; Cornus ; chemistry ; Female ; Male ; Penile Erection ; drug effects ; Polysaccharides ; pharmacology ; toxicity ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Sexual Behavior, Animal ; drug effects ; Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological ; chemically induced ; Testis ; drug effects ; physiology
10.Gene chip study on cerebral gene of effect of Jinkui Shenqiwan and Youguiwan on mouse model of kidney-yang asthenia with syndrome disproved according to therapeutic efficacy of drugs used.
Yuhua YANG ; Zhen LI ; Jing SUN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(9):1124-1128
OBJECTIVETo inquire into the cerebral gene change of effect of Jingui Shenqiwan and Youguiwan for animal model of kidney-yang asthenia caused by excessive physical and sexual activities, which may study the effect mechanism of the medicine with syndrome disproved therapeutic efficacy of drugs used.
METHODMale mice of Kunming species, weight 35-40 g, and female weight 28-35 g were randomly divided into four groups: control group, model group and treatment groups of Jigui Shenqiwan and Youguiwan in which there were ten male mice, fifteen ones, ten ones and ten ones, respectively. All of them were fed normally, and poured into their stomach with 0.5 mL of distill water for each mouse in the control group and model group, and with 0.5 mL suspension of the drugs (including 1.1 g x kg(-1) drug) for each one in the treatment groups every day. The mice in the model group and treatment groups were kept by means of each male mouse with six female mice in the same cage, and all male mice swam until they gradully submerged and were scooped up from water once everyday for lasting four weeks to induce the kidney-yang asthenia with excessive physical and sexual activities. Animals' manifestation such as fearing cold, activity and responses, mouse' fur and so on were observed. The brain gene were detected with the mouse brain gene chip of 36K Mouse genome array made by Capital Bio Corp. Beijing, China, and the differential expression gene were screened according to the ratio equal to or above 2 and equal to or below 0.5 with the related fluorescent intensity comparing the two groups, which could be further verified in the light of partly differential expression gene with qRT-PCR.
RESULTThe mouse model of kidney-yang asthenia in the model group was successfully induced by way of excessive physical and sexual activities. There were twenty-three genes among up-regulated genes in the model group versus control group but down-regulated genes in the treatment groups versus model group, chiefly including the genes association with inflammation/immunization, neurotransmissions/ signal transduction and so on. There were six genes among the down-regulated genes in the model group versus control group but upregulated in the treatment groups versus model group, mainly involving the related genes of cellular cycle and structure, neurotransmissions/signal transduction, transcription and et al.
CONCLUSIONJigui Shenqiwan and Youguiwan may make it markedly up-regulated to notably down-regulated genes of hormone and melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) for model of mouse of kidney-yang asthenia, and promote cellular proliferation, which can inquire into effect mechanism of the drug in genetic level at the same time.
Animals ; Asthenia ; drug therapy ; genetics ; Brain ; metabolism ; Disease Models, Animal ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Gene Expression Regulation ; drug effects ; Kidney ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Mice ; Motor Activity ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Sexual Behavior, Animal ; Syndrome

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