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ea0081p445 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Kisspeptin improves sexual brain processing in women with low sexual desire

Thurston Layla , Hunjan Tia , Ertl Natalie , B Wall Matt , Mills Edouard , Suladze Sofiya , Patel Bijal , Alexander Emma , Muzi Beatrice , A Rabiner Eugenii , Bech Paul , Goldmeier David , Abbara Ali , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Introduction: Sexual desire is a key component of the sexual response model. Absence or deficiency of sexual desire can lead to marked distress or interpersonal difficulty, termed ‘hypoactive sexual desire disorder’ (HSDD). HSDD is the most common female sexual health complaint worldwide, affecting up to 10% of women. Despite its detrimental impact on psychological well-being and quality of life, treatment options are currently limited. The hormone kisspeptin is a ke...

ea0099p142 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2024

Decoding desire: a neurofunctional exploration of distressing low sexual desire reveals sexually dimorphic brain responses

Tsoutsouki Jovanna , Ertl Natalie , G Mills Edouard , B Wall Matt , Thurston Layla , Yang Lisa , Hunjan Tia , Phylactou Maria , Bassett Paul , Patel Bijal , Howard Jonathan , Abbara Ali , Goldmeier David , Comninos Alexander , Dhillo Waljit

Background: Distressing low sexual desire, termed Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD), affects 10% of women and 8% of men. The established ‘top-down’ neurofunctional model of HSDD in women suggests that in response to erotic cues, excessive activation of higher-level cognitive brain regions (involved in introspection/self-monitoring) suppresses lower-level sexual brain centres, thereby impeding normal sexual function. By contrast, the neurodysfunction in men wit...