New achievements and pharmacotherapeutic approaches to impotence in the elderly

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Gaetano Frajese
Flavio Pozzi
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[1] Roma Tor Vergata University,Department of Internal Medicine, Chair of Endocrinology
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Aging; elderly men; erectile dysfunction; neuroendocrinology; pharmacotherapy of male impotence; sexuality;
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10.1007/BF03324503
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) has a negative impact on the qualify of life of elderly men, but impotence is not an absolute concomitant of aging. Aging changes influencing sexual function in men consist of a decreased capacity to reach arousal by imagination or view, fragility of erection, and an increase in the refractory period. These events may be part of the andropause syndrome, which includes a decrease in intellectual activity, fatigue, depression, decreases in body hair, lean body mass and bone mineral density, accompanied by an increase in weight. As a consequence, the overlap of aging processes, concurrent diseases and social situations to which elderly men are subject, results in the great variability reported in epidemiological studies. In the same way, the complex physiology of erection depends on the social, environmental, or physical context in which it occurs. New achievements in research on intracellular mechanisms of erection and on the neuroendocrinology of aging contribute to better understanding the patho-physiology of ED in the elderly. For example, testosterone declines with age with great interindividual variability, since other hormonal changes are also involved. What currently can be easily identified is the alteration of LH-testosterone feedback alterations, although hormone levels fall in the normal range. Nevertheless, the extent to which age-dependent decline in hormones leads to health problems that may affect the quality of life remains to be clarified. Several concepts on aging-related processes have been challenged, and conditions that were once accepted as physiologically age-related are now thought to lead to medical problems, but until now erectile dysfunction remains underreported, underdiagnosed, and undertreated, especially in the elderly. Nowadays, we are witnessing a rapid growth in available pharmacotherapies, from intracavernous injections of vasoactive drugs, to powerful new oral agents, with differing pharmacological dynamic and kinetic properties. New options for treatment are therefore possible, taking into account both the possibility of changing ineffective drugs and augmenting efficacy by means of synergistic associations. This rich generation of progress is certainly contributing to a better medical approach to sexuality in aging people.
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