Title of article :
The Effects of Oral 5-alpha Reductase Inhibitors on Penile Intracavernosal Pressures and Penile Morphology in Rat Model
Author/Authors :
Kilic, Sahin Fethiye State Hospital - Department of Urology - Fethiye, Mugla , Kolukcu, Engin Tokat State Hospital - Department of Urology, Tokat , Erdemir, Fikret Gaziosmanpasa University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology, Tokat , Benli, Ismail Gaziosmanpasa University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Biochemistry, Tokat , Arici, Akgul Gaziosmanpasa University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pathology, Tokat
Abstract :
Purpose: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and erectile dysfunction (ED) are urological diseases which affect
more than 50 % of men older than 50 years of age. It has been reported that 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors (5-ARIs)
used in clinical studies for the treatment of BPH caused ED in 0.8-15.8% of the patients. The aim of this study is
evaluation of the effects of oral finasteride and dutasteride on penile intracavernosal pressures and penile morphology
in a rat model.
Materials and Methods: Thirty Wistar Albino strain male rats were randomized into control (n = 10), finasteride
(n = 10), and dutasteride (n = 10) groups. After 8 weeks of treatment erectile responses were evaluated in all rats
measuring intracavernosal pressure (ICP) changes during erectile responses to cavernosal nerve electrical stimulation.
Serum hormone levels were studied and all rats underwent prostatectomy and penectomy. All tissue samples
were examined histomorphologically and a semiquantitative scoring system was used for cavernosal tissue collagen
density grading.
Results: Approximately 50% decrease was seen in mean ICPs in the finasteride and dutasteride groups compared
to the control group for all voltages (2.5 V, 5 V. 7.5 V). Mean ICPs for 7.5 V were 62.17 ± 30.89 mmHg in control
group, 35.27 ± 31.94 in the finasteride, and 36.01 ± 19.20 mmHg in the dutasteride group. But regarding ICPs there
was no statistically significant difference between the groups (P > .05). The serum testosterone (T) concentrations
were higher in treatment groups (P < .001). Serum dihydrotestosterone (DHT), luteinizing hormone (LH) and
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) concentrations were not significantly different between the groups. As a result
of histomorphological studies, a statistically significant increase in cavernosal tissue collagen density, and marked
atrophic changes in prostatic epithelial tissues were observed in the treatment groups.
Conclusion: Although 5-ARIs cause marked atrophic changes in prostatic epithelial tissues, and prominent collagen
deposition in penile cavernosal tissues, no significant effect on penile ICPs was seen in this study. The failure
to show a statistically significant difference was attributed to higher standard deviations of ICP values. The penile
morphology evaluation results point to a negative effect of 5-ARIs on erectile function.
Keywords :
dutasteride , erectile dysfunction , finasteride , intracavernosal pressure , penile morphology , prostate
Journal title :
Urology Journal