Asian Journal of Andrology (Oct 2024)

Repeated platelet-rich plasma injections improve erectile dysfunction in a rat model of hyperhomocysteinemia

  • Zhe Yu,
  • Yuan-Zhi Xie,
  • Xiao-Lan Huang,
  • Su-Zhen Huang,
  • Xiang-Min Luo,
  • Jin-Xiang Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/aja202418
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 6
pp. 622 – 627

Abstract

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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) shows promise as a regenerative modality for mild-to-moderate erectile dysfunction (ED). However, its efficacy in treating severe ED remains unknown. Blood samples from 8-week-old male rats were used to prepare PRP through a two-step centrifugation procedure, followed by chitosan activation and freeze thaw cycle. A hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy)-related ED model was established using a methionine-enriched diet, and an apomorphine (APO) test was conducted during the 4th week. APO-negative rats were divided into two groups and were injected with PRP or saline every 2 weeks. Erectile function and histological analyses of the corpus cavernosum were performed during the 16th week. The results revealed that erectile function was significantly impaired in rats with HHcy-related ED compared to that in age-matched rats but was improved by repeated PRP injections. Immunofluorescence staining revealed a reduction in reactive oxygen species and additional benefits on the recovery of structures within the corpus cavernosum in rats that received PRP treatment compared to those in the saline-injected control group. Therefore, PRP could enhance functional and structural recovery in a severe HHcy-related ED model. A notable strength of the present study lies in the use of a repeated intracavernous injection method, mirroring protocols used in human studies, which offers more reliable results for translating the findings to humans.

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