Journal of Advanced Research (Apr 2024)

Insights into modifiable risk factors of erectile dysfunction, a wide-angled Mendelian Randomization study

  • Yang Xiong,
  • Fuxun Zhang,
  • Yangchang Zhang,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Yuxin Ran,
  • Changjing Wu,
  • Shiyu Zhu,
  • Feng Qin,
  • Jiuhong Yuan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58
pp. 149 – 161

Abstract

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Introduction: The causal association between modifiable risk factors and erectile dysfunction (ED) remains unclear, which hinders the early identification and intervention of patients with ED. The present study aimed to clarify the causal association between 42 predominant risk factors and ED. Methods: Univariate Mendelian Randomization (MR), multivariate MR, and mediation MR analyses were used to investigate the causal association between 42 modifiable risk factors and ED. Combined results were pooled from two independent ED genome-wide association studies to verify the findings. Results: Genetically predicted body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, trunk fat mass, whole body fat mass, poor overall health rating, type 2 diabetes, basal metabolic rate, adiponectin, cigarette consumption, insomnia, snoring, hypertension, stroke, ischemic stroke, coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, heart failure, and major depressive disorder were found to increase the risk of ED (all P 0.05). Genetic predisposition to higher sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) levels could decrease the risk of ED (P 0.05). Conclusion: This comprehensive MR study supported the causal role of obesity, type 2 diabetes, basal metabolic rate, poor self-health rating, cigarette and alcohol consumption, insomnia and snoring, depression, hypertension, stroke, ischemic stroke, coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, heart failure, SHBG, and adiponectin in the onset and development of ED.

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