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Potential biomarkers for distinguishing primary from acquired premature ejaculation: A diffusion tensor imaging based network study

INTRODUCTION: Premature ejaculation (PE) is classified as primary and acquired and may be facilitated by different pathophysiology. Brain plays an important role in PE, however, differences in the central neuropathological mechanisms among subtypes of PE are unknown. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We acquir...

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Autores principales: Chen, Jianhuai, Wang, Qing, Huang, Xinfei, Xu, Yan, Xiang, Ziliang, Liu, Shaowei, Yang, Jie, Chen, Yun
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9626512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36340794
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.929567
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author Chen, Jianhuai
Wang, Qing
Huang, Xinfei
Xu, Yan
Xiang, Ziliang
Liu, Shaowei
Yang, Jie
Chen, Yun
author_facet Chen, Jianhuai
Wang, Qing
Huang, Xinfei
Xu, Yan
Xiang, Ziliang
Liu, Shaowei
Yang, Jie
Chen, Yun
author_sort Chen, Jianhuai
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description INTRODUCTION: Premature ejaculation (PE) is classified as primary and acquired and may be facilitated by different pathophysiology. Brain plays an important role in PE, however, differences in the central neuropathological mechanisms among subtypes of PE are unknown. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We acquired diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data from 44 healthy controls (HC) and 47 PE patients (24 primary PE and 23 acquired PE). Then, the whole-brain white matter (WM) structural networks were constructed and between-group differences of nodal segregative parameters were identified by the method of graph theoretical analysis. Moreover, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were performed to determine the suitability of the altered parameters as potential neuroimaging biomarkers for distinguishing primary PE from acquired PE. RESULTS: PE patients showed significantly increased clustering coefficient C(i) in the left inferior frontal gyrus (triangular part) (IFGtriang.L) and increased local efficiency E(loc)(i) in the left precental gyrus (PreCG.L) and IFGtriang.L when compared with HC. Compared to HC, primary PE patients had increased C(i) and E(loc)(i) in IFGtriang.L and the left amygdala (AMYG.L) while acquired PE patients had increased C(i) and E(loc)(i) in IFGtriang.L, and decreased C(i) and E(loc)(i) in AMYG.L. Compared to acquired PE, primary PE patients had increased C(i) and E(loc)(i) in AMYG.L. Moreover, ROC analysis revealed that PreCG.L, IFGtriang.L and AMYG.L might be helpful for distinguishing different subtypes of PE from HC (PE from HC: sensitivity, 61.70–78.72%; specificity, 56.82–77.27%; primary PE from HC: sensitivity, 66.67–87.50%; specificity, 52.27–77.27%; acquired PE from HC: sensitivity, 34.78–86.96%; specificity, 54.55–100%) while AMYG.L might be helpful for distinguishing primary PE from acquired PE (sensitivity, 83.33–91.70%; specificity, 69.57–73.90%). CONCLUSION: These findings improved our understanding of the pathophysiological processes that occurred in patients with ejaculatory dysfunction and suggested that the abnormal segregation of left amygdala might serve as a useful marker to help clinicians distinguish patients with primary PE from those with acquired PE.
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spelling pubmed-96265122022-11-03 Potential biomarkers for distinguishing primary from acquired premature ejaculation: A diffusion tensor imaging based network study Chen, Jianhuai Wang, Qing Huang, Xinfei Xu, Yan Xiang, Ziliang Liu, Shaowei Yang, Jie Chen, Yun Front Neurosci Neuroscience INTRODUCTION: Premature ejaculation (PE) is classified as primary and acquired and may be facilitated by different pathophysiology. Brain plays an important role in PE, however, differences in the central neuropathological mechanisms among subtypes of PE are unknown. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We acquired diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data from 44 healthy controls (HC) and 47 PE patients (24 primary PE and 23 acquired PE). Then, the whole-brain white matter (WM) structural networks were constructed and between-group differences of nodal segregative parameters were identified by the method of graph theoretical analysis. Moreover, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were performed to determine the suitability of the altered parameters as potential neuroimaging biomarkers for distinguishing primary PE from acquired PE. RESULTS: PE patients showed significantly increased clustering coefficient C(i) in the left inferior frontal gyrus (triangular part) (IFGtriang.L) and increased local efficiency E(loc)(i) in the left precental gyrus (PreCG.L) and IFGtriang.L when compared with HC. Compared to HC, primary PE patients had increased C(i) and E(loc)(i) in IFGtriang.L and the left amygdala (AMYG.L) while acquired PE patients had increased C(i) and E(loc)(i) in IFGtriang.L, and decreased C(i) and E(loc)(i) in AMYG.L. Compared to acquired PE, primary PE patients had increased C(i) and E(loc)(i) in AMYG.L. Moreover, ROC analysis revealed that PreCG.L, IFGtriang.L and AMYG.L might be helpful for distinguishing different subtypes of PE from HC (PE from HC: sensitivity, 61.70–78.72%; specificity, 56.82–77.27%; primary PE from HC: sensitivity, 66.67–87.50%; specificity, 52.27–77.27%; acquired PE from HC: sensitivity, 34.78–86.96%; specificity, 54.55–100%) while AMYG.L might be helpful for distinguishing primary PE from acquired PE (sensitivity, 83.33–91.70%; specificity, 69.57–73.90%). CONCLUSION: These findings improved our understanding of the pathophysiological processes that occurred in patients with ejaculatory dysfunction and suggested that the abnormal segregation of left amygdala might serve as a useful marker to help clinicians distinguish patients with primary PE from those with acquired PE. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9626512/ /pubmed/36340794 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.929567 Text en Copyright © 2022 Chen, Wang, Huang, Xu, Xiang, Liu, Yang and Chen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Chen, Jianhuai
Wang, Qing
Huang, Xinfei
Xu, Yan
Xiang, Ziliang
Liu, Shaowei
Yang, Jie
Chen, Yun
Potential biomarkers for distinguishing primary from acquired premature ejaculation: A diffusion tensor imaging based network study
title Potential biomarkers for distinguishing primary from acquired premature ejaculation: A diffusion tensor imaging based network study
title_full Potential biomarkers for distinguishing primary from acquired premature ejaculation: A diffusion tensor imaging based network study
title_fullStr Potential biomarkers for distinguishing primary from acquired premature ejaculation: A diffusion tensor imaging based network study
title_full_unstemmed Potential biomarkers for distinguishing primary from acquired premature ejaculation: A diffusion tensor imaging based network study
title_short Potential biomarkers for distinguishing primary from acquired premature ejaculation: A diffusion tensor imaging based network study
title_sort potential biomarkers for distinguishing primary from acquired premature ejaculation: a diffusion tensor imaging based network study
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9626512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36340794
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.929567
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