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June 2007, Vol. 3, No. 3, Pages 451-464 , DOI 10.1517/17425255.3.3.451

Chronic sildenafil in men with diabetes and erectile dysfunction

Antonio Aversa1, Roberto Bruzziches1, Cristiana Vitale2, Giuseppe Marazzi2, Davide Francomano1, Giuseppe Barbaro1, Giovanni Spera1 & Giuseppe MC Rosano2
1University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’, Dept of Medical Pathophysiology, Viale Policlinico 155 – 00161 Rome, Italy
2IRCCS San Raffaele, Centre for Clinical and Basic Research, Department of Medical Sciences, Via Della Pisana 235, 00166, Rome, Italy
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Erectile dysfunction frequently represents a neurovascular complication of diabetes mellitus, and it has been calculated that almost 50% of diabetic men will have erectile dysfunction within 6 years after diagnosis. Penile endothelial and smooth muscle cell dysfunction are due to molecular pathway abnormalities (i.e., activation of PKC, increased oxidative stress and overproduction of advanced-glycosylation end products). The response rate to oral drug therapies, such as sildenafil, is lower than in most other groups. Because therapeutic alternatives (i.e., intracavernous injections with vasoactive agents) are not curative, clinical trials aimed to demonstrate rehabilitative effects with daily phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitors are ongoing. If this approach proves successful, it will determine many advantages over the intracavernosal treatment and potentially induce sexual rehabilitation.

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Authors:
Antonio Aversa
Roberto Bruzziches
Cristiana Vitale
Giuseppe Marazzi
Davide Francomano
Giuseppe Barbaro
Giovanni Spera
Giuseppe MC Rosano
Keywords:
diabetes
endothelial dysfunction
erectile dysfunction
phosphodiesterase type-5
rehabilitation