Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0022p487 | Female reproduction | ECE2010

Hormonal correlates of different ejaculatory latencies in subjects with sexual dysfunction

Corona Giovanni , Jannini Emmanuele , Lotti Francesco , Boddi Valentina , de Vita Giulia , Forti Gianni , Lenzi Andrea , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario

Introduction: Although it is well established that all the aspects of male reproduction are hormonally regulated, the endocrine control of the ejaculatory reflex is still not completely clarified. Sex steroids, thyroid and pituitary hormones (oxytocin and prolactin) have been proposed to control the ejaculatory process at various levels, however, only a few reports are currently available. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the contribution of testosterone, TSH and pr...

ea0022p535 | Male reproduction | ECE2010

Testosterone partially ameliorates metabolic profile and erectile responsiveness to PDE5 inhibitors in an animal model of male metabolic syndrome

Vignozzi Linda , Filippi Sandra , Morelli Annamaria , Chavalmane Aravinda K , Sarchielli Erica , Vannelli Gabriella B , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a clustering of cardio-metabolic risk factors (hyperglycemia, hypertension, dyslipidemia, visceral fat accumulation) that is also associated with hypogonadism and erectile dysfunction (ED). The study was aimed at clarifying the relationships among MetS, hypogonadism, and ED, we developed an animal model of MetS.Methods: Male rabbits fed a high-fat diet (HFD), with or without testosterone (T) supplementation, were compared wit...

ea0016p508 | Obesity | ECE2008

NCEP-ATP-III defined metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes mellitus and prevalence of hypogonadism in male patients with sexual dysfunction

Corona Giovanni , Mannucci Edoardo , Petrone Luisa , Balercia Giancarlo , Paggi Federica , Fisher Alessandra , Lotti Francesco , Chiarini Valerio , Forti Gianni , Maggi Mario

Objectives: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are characterized by insulin resistance and often associated with male hypogonadism. To discriminate the specific contribution of T2DM and MetS to male hypogonadism.Design and methods: A consecutive series of 1134 (mean age 52.1±13 years) male patients with sexual dysfunction was studied. Several hormonal and biochemical parameters were studied along with ANDROTEST, a 12-item ...

ea0014p194 | (1) | ECE2007

A comparison of NCEP-ATP-III and IDF metabolic syndrome definitions with relation to metabolic syndrome associated sexual dysfunction

Corona Giovanni , Mannucci Edoardo , Petrone Luisa , Lotti Francesco , Fisher Alessandra D , Balercia Giancarlo , Chairini Valerio , Forti Gianni , Maggi Mario

Objectives: The aim of present study was to verify possible differences in the prevalence of vasculogenic ED and hypogonadism comparing two distinct new definitions of MetS, as National Cholesterol Education Program-Third Adult Treatment Panel (NCEP-ATPIII) and International diabetes Federation (IDF) in patients with sexual dysfunction.Methods: Several hormonal, biochemical and instrumental (penile doppler ultrasound) parameters were studied. ANDROTEST S...

ea0014p611 | (1) | ECE2007

Androtest: a structured interview for the screening of hypogonadism in patients with sexual dysfunction

Corona Giovanni , Petrone Luisa , Mannucci Edoardo , Fisher Alessandra D , Chairini Valerio , Balercia Giancarlo , Forti Gianni , Maggi Mario

Objectives: Detecting hypogonadism is crucial in patients with sexual dysfunctions because hypogonadism can have a causal role for them and testosterone (T) substitution represents a milestone for the therapy. At present, three different inventories have been developed for screening of hypogonadism in aging male. All these instruments demonstrated a good sensitivity but low specificity. No inventories are available for the screening of hypogonadism in patients with sexual dysf...

ea0014p612 | (1) | ECE2007

Assessment of the relational factor in male patients consulting for sexual dysfunction: the concept of couple sexual dysfunction

Corona Giovanni , Petrone Luisa , Mannucci Edoardo , Magini Angela , Lotti Francesco , Ricca Valdo , Chiarini Valerio , Forti Gianni , Maggi Mario

Objectives: To date it is not clear to which extent a clinical, or even a subclinical, sexual dysfunction in the female partner might associate with erectile dysfunction (ED) in the male partner. The present study is aimed at the assessment of clinical features of ED associated with relational disturbances.Methods: In a consecutive series of 1140 male subjects reporting a stable couple relationship we evaluated the impact of relational factors, as assess...

ea0011p262 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | ECE2006

Association of hypogonadism and type 2 diabetes in men attending an outpatient erectile dysfunction clinic

Corona G , Mannucci E , Petrone L , Mansani R , Balercia G , Giommi R , Chiarini V , Forti G , Maggi M

Introduction and objectives: Aim of this study is to evaluate the psycho-biological correlates of DM associated hypogonadism (DMAH).Methods: The Structured Interview SIEDY was employed along with several biochemical, psychological and instrumental investigations. We defined hypogonadal subjects (HY) those with a circulating total testosterone (T) below 10.4 nM.Results: We studied 1246 patients. More than 15% resulted affected by ty...

ea0011p650 | Reproduction | ECE2006

Difficulties in achieving versus maintaining erection: organic, psychogenic and relational determinants

Corona G , Petrone L , Mannucci E , Mansani M , Balercia G , Krausz C , Giommi R , Forti G , Maggi M

Introduction and objectives: Achieving and maintaining a penile erection are two essential components of the male sexual response. It has recently been suggested that distinct molecular mechanism could underlie the two disturbances. The aim of the present study is to verify possible clinical differences on pathogenetic factors underlying difficulties of achieving and maintaining an erection.Methods: We studied a consecutive series of 560 pa...

ea0011p652 | Reproduction | ECE2006

Psycho-biological correlates of delayed ejaculation in male patients with sexual dysfunctions

Corona G , Petrone L , Mannucci E , Fisher AD , Balercia G , Giommi R , Chiarini V , Forti G , Maggi M

Introduction and objectives: Pathogenesis of delayed ejaculation (DE) is rather unknown, although the contribution of various psychological, marital, hormonal and neurological factors has been advocated.Methods: In this study we systematically investigated the relative relevance of the aforementioned factors in a large sample (1632) of men, seeking medical help for sexual dysfunction. Delayed ejaculation was defined according to Kaplan criteria. In parti...

ea0081p309 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2022

Testosterone supplementation and bone parameters, a systematic review and meta-analysis study

Vena Walter , Corona Giovanni , Pizzocaro Alessandro , Giagulli Vito , Francomano Davide , Rastrelli Giulia , Aversa Antonio , Marcello Isidori Andrea , Pivonello Rosario , Vignozzi Linda , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario , Ferlin Alberto

Background: Testosterone (T) is essential for bone health during all ages, helping to achieve a proper peak bone mass and, later, to maintain bone density and strength. Guidelines on management of male osteoporosis recommend testosterone replacement in young-adult hypogonadal to prevent bone loss and anti-resorbitive drugs in case of high fracture risk, but the role of T replacement therapy (TRT) alone in subjects with late onset hypogonadism is still the object of an intense ...