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Effects of Kisspeptin on Sexual Brain Processing and Penile Tumescence in Men With Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial

IMPORTANCE: The human physiological sexual response is crucial for reward, satisfaction, and reproduction. Disruption of the associated neurophysiological pathways predisposes to low sexual desire; the most prevalent psychological form is hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), which affects 8% of...

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Autores principales: Mills, Edouard G., Ertl, Natalie, Wall, Matthew B., Thurston, Layla, Yang, Lisa, Suladze, Sofiya, Hunjan, Tia, Phylactou, Maria, Patel, Bijal, Muzi, Beatrice, Ettehad, Dena, Bassett, Paul A., Howard, Jonathan, Rabiner, Eugenii A., Bech, Paul, Abbara, Ali, Goldmeier, David, Comninos, Alexander N., Dhillo, Waljit S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9898824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36735255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.54313
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author Mills, Edouard G.
Ertl, Natalie
Wall, Matthew B.
Thurston, Layla
Yang, Lisa
Suladze, Sofiya
Hunjan, Tia
Phylactou, Maria
Patel, Bijal
Muzi, Beatrice
Ettehad, Dena
Bassett, Paul A.
Howard, Jonathan
Rabiner, Eugenii A.
Bech, Paul
Abbara, Ali
Goldmeier, David
Comninos, Alexander N.
Dhillo, Waljit S.
author_facet Mills, Edouard G.
Ertl, Natalie
Wall, Matthew B.
Thurston, Layla
Yang, Lisa
Suladze, Sofiya
Hunjan, Tia
Phylactou, Maria
Patel, Bijal
Muzi, Beatrice
Ettehad, Dena
Bassett, Paul A.
Howard, Jonathan
Rabiner, Eugenii A.
Bech, Paul
Abbara, Ali
Goldmeier, David
Comninos, Alexander N.
Dhillo, Waljit S.
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description IMPORTANCE: The human physiological sexual response is crucial for reward, satisfaction, and reproduction. Disruption of the associated neurophysiological pathways predisposes to low sexual desire; the most prevalent psychological form is hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), which affects 8% of men but currently has no effective pharmacological treatment options. The reproductive neuropeptide kisspeptin offers a putative therapeutic target, owing to emerging understanding of its role in reproductive behavior. OBJECTIVE: To determine the physiological, behavioral, neural, and hormonal effects of kisspeptin administration in men with HSDD. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This double-blind, 2-way crossover, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial was performed at a single academic research center in the UK. Eligible participants were right-handed heterosexual men with HSDD. Physiological, behavioral, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and hormonal analyses were used to investigate the clinical and mechanistic effects of kisspeptin administration in response to visual sexual stimuli (short and long video tasks). The trial was conducted between January 11 and September 15, 2021, and data analysis was performed between October and November 2021. INTERVENTIONS: Participants attended 2 study visits at least 7 days apart, in balanced random order, for intravenous infusion of kisspeptin-54 (1 nmol/kg/h) for 75 minutes or for administration of a rate-matched placebo. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Changes in (1) brain activity on whole-brain analysis, as determined by fMRI blood oxygen level–dependent activity in response to visual sexual stimuli during kisspeptin administration compared with placebo, (2) physiological sexual arousal (penile tumescence), and (3) behavioral measures of sexual desire and arousal. RESULTS: Of the 37 men randomized, 32 completed the trial. Participants had a mean (SD) age of 37.9 (8.6) years and a mean (SD) body mass index of 24.9 (5.4). On viewing sexual videos, kisspeptin significantly modulated brain activity in key structures of the sexual-processing network on whole-brain analysis compared with placebo (mean absolute change [Cohen d] = 0.81 [95% CI, 0.41-1.21]; P =  .003). Furthermore, improvements in several secondary analyses were observed, including significant increases in penile tumescence in response to sexual stimuli (by up to 56% more than placebo; mean difference = 0.28 units [95% CI, 0.04-0.52 units]; P = .02) and behavioral measures of sexual desire—most notably, increased happiness about sex (mean difference = 0.63 points [95% CI, 0.10-1.15 points]; P = .02). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Collectively, this randomized clinical trial provides the first evidence to date showing that kisspeptin administration substantially modulates sexual brain processing in men with HSDD, with associated increases in penile tumescence and behavioral measures of sexual desire and arousal. These data suggest that kisspeptin has potential as the first pharmacological treatment for men with low sexual desire. TRIAL REGISTRATION: isrctn.org Identifier: ISRCTN17271094
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spelling pubmed-98988242023-02-08 Effects of Kisspeptin on Sexual Brain Processing and Penile Tumescence in Men With Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial Mills, Edouard G. Ertl, Natalie Wall, Matthew B. Thurston, Layla Yang, Lisa Suladze, Sofiya Hunjan, Tia Phylactou, Maria Patel, Bijal Muzi, Beatrice Ettehad, Dena Bassett, Paul A. Howard, Jonathan Rabiner, Eugenii A. Bech, Paul Abbara, Ali Goldmeier, David Comninos, Alexander N. Dhillo, Waljit S. JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: The human physiological sexual response is crucial for reward, satisfaction, and reproduction. Disruption of the associated neurophysiological pathways predisposes to low sexual desire; the most prevalent psychological form is hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), which affects 8% of men but currently has no effective pharmacological treatment options. The reproductive neuropeptide kisspeptin offers a putative therapeutic target, owing to emerging understanding of its role in reproductive behavior. OBJECTIVE: To determine the physiological, behavioral, neural, and hormonal effects of kisspeptin administration in men with HSDD. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This double-blind, 2-way crossover, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial was performed at a single academic research center in the UK. Eligible participants were right-handed heterosexual men with HSDD. Physiological, behavioral, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and hormonal analyses were used to investigate the clinical and mechanistic effects of kisspeptin administration in response to visual sexual stimuli (short and long video tasks). The trial was conducted between January 11 and September 15, 2021, and data analysis was performed between October and November 2021. INTERVENTIONS: Participants attended 2 study visits at least 7 days apart, in balanced random order, for intravenous infusion of kisspeptin-54 (1 nmol/kg/h) for 75 minutes or for administration of a rate-matched placebo. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Changes in (1) brain activity on whole-brain analysis, as determined by fMRI blood oxygen level–dependent activity in response to visual sexual stimuli during kisspeptin administration compared with placebo, (2) physiological sexual arousal (penile tumescence), and (3) behavioral measures of sexual desire and arousal. RESULTS: Of the 37 men randomized, 32 completed the trial. Participants had a mean (SD) age of 37.9 (8.6) years and a mean (SD) body mass index of 24.9 (5.4). On viewing sexual videos, kisspeptin significantly modulated brain activity in key structures of the sexual-processing network on whole-brain analysis compared with placebo (mean absolute change [Cohen d] = 0.81 [95% CI, 0.41-1.21]; P =  .003). Furthermore, improvements in several secondary analyses were observed, including significant increases in penile tumescence in response to sexual stimuli (by up to 56% more than placebo; mean difference = 0.28 units [95% CI, 0.04-0.52 units]; P = .02) and behavioral measures of sexual desire—most notably, increased happiness about sex (mean difference = 0.63 points [95% CI, 0.10-1.15 points]; P = .02). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Collectively, this randomized clinical trial provides the first evidence to date showing that kisspeptin administration substantially modulates sexual brain processing in men with HSDD, with associated increases in penile tumescence and behavioral measures of sexual desire and arousal. These data suggest that kisspeptin has potential as the first pharmacological treatment for men with low sexual desire. TRIAL REGISTRATION: isrctn.org Identifier: ISRCTN17271094 American Medical Association 2023-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9898824/ /pubmed/36735255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.54313 Text en Copyright 2023 Mills EG et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Mills, Edouard G.
Ertl, Natalie
Wall, Matthew B.
Thurston, Layla
Yang, Lisa
Suladze, Sofiya
Hunjan, Tia
Phylactou, Maria
Patel, Bijal
Muzi, Beatrice
Ettehad, Dena
Bassett, Paul A.
Howard, Jonathan
Rabiner, Eugenii A.
Bech, Paul
Abbara, Ali
Goldmeier, David
Comninos, Alexander N.
Dhillo, Waljit S.
Effects of Kisspeptin on Sexual Brain Processing and Penile Tumescence in Men With Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title Effects of Kisspeptin on Sexual Brain Processing and Penile Tumescence in Men With Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full Effects of Kisspeptin on Sexual Brain Processing and Penile Tumescence in Men With Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Effects of Kisspeptin on Sexual Brain Processing and Penile Tumescence in Men With Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Kisspeptin on Sexual Brain Processing and Penile Tumescence in Men With Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_short Effects of Kisspeptin on Sexual Brain Processing and Penile Tumescence in Men With Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_sort effects of kisspeptin on sexual brain processing and penile tumescence in men with hypoactive sexual desire disorder: a randomized clinical trial
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9898824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36735255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.54313
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