Literature DB >> 16786709

[Epilepsy and male sexual dysfunction: etiology, diagnosis and therapy].

Beáta Bóné1, József Janszky.   

Abstract

While 10% of healthy men had sexual dysfunctions, male epilepsy patients experience sexual problems in 40-70%. The cause of sexual dysfunction in epilepsy is multifactorial, but there are three main factors: the epilepsy itself, antiepileptic treatment and psychiatric/psychic problems. Antiepileptics with hepatic enzyme induction potential (carbamazepine, phenytoin) enhance the metabolism of sexual steroids. Valproic acid as an enzyme inhibitor and drug with high protein binding affinity elevates the free serum levels of androgens. Certain antiepileptic drugs may have negative cognitive side effects, some of them can induce psychiatric disorders. These drugs can facilitate male sexual dysfunctions through these psychic side effects. The metabolic and endocrine alterations caused by carbamazepine may return to normal level after replacement of carbamazepine with oxcarbazepine. After an oxcarbazepine-carbamazepine replacement, carbamazepine-induced impotency can be cured. According some new data lamotrigine can also help in sexual dysfunction. The therapy of sexual dysfunction in epilepsy depends on its cause. In cases of hormonal alterations, the fist step is a change of antiepileptic regimen. Instead of enzyme-inductor antiepileptics and valproate, new antiepileptic drugs should be prescribed. At present, the most investigated antiepileptic drug is the oxcarbazepine with positive effect on antiepileptic-induced male sexual dysfunction, however, lamotrigine seems to be also beneficial. If the hormonal and sexual dysfunctions cannot be eliminated by drug changes, androgenic therapy or bromocriptine may be required. Testosterone may not only be beneficial on sexual functions, but can reduce also the seizure frequency. Independent of etiology, erectile dysfunctions can be successfully treated by sildenafil.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16786709

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ideggyogy Sz        ISSN: 0019-1442            Impact factor:   0.427


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3.  High-performance liquid chromatographic method for determination of phenytoin in rabbits receiving sildenafil.

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4.  A Comparative Study of the Effects of Valproate and Oxcarbazepine on Sexual Function, Sperm Quality, and Sex Hormones in Males with Epilepsy.

Authors:  Yi Guo; Lang Chen; Dongmei Wu; Liang Yu; Hongbin Sun; Qiong Zhu
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2021-07-03       Impact factor: 3.411

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