Urology Research & Practice
Original Article

The effect of atorvastatin on penile intracavernosal pressure and cavernosal morphology in normocholesterolemic rats

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Department of Urology, Ministry of Health, Samsun Gazi State Hospital, Samsun, Turkey

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Department of Pathology, University of Health Sciences, Samsun Training and Research Hospital, Samsun, Turkey

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Department of Urology, Ministry of Health, Tokat State Hospital, Tokat, Turkey

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Department of Urology, University of Health Sciences, Samsun Training and Research Hospital, Samsun, Turkey

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Department of Urology, Bülent Ecevit University School of Medicine, Zonguldak, Turkey

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Department of Urology, Gaziosmanpaşa University School of Medicine, Tokat, Turkey

Urol Res Pract 2019; 45: 91-96
DOI: 10.5152/tud.2018.98048
Read: 2730 Downloads: 581 Published: 25 July 2019

Abstract

Objective: A debate is open on the effects of lipid-lowering drugs on sexual function. We aimed to investigate the effect of atorvastatin use on penile intracavernosal pressure (ICP) and cavernosal morphology.

 

Material and methods: Fourteen mature male Sprague-Dawley-rats were randomly assigned to either the control group (which received standard food and water ad libitum) or the atorvastatin group (which received standard food, water, and statin) for twelwe weeks. At the end of the study, ICPs were measured with cavernosometry. Penectomy specimens were histologically examined.

 

Results: The following mean values were obtained for the control and atorvastatin groups, respectively: pre-study body weights (350±16.9 g and 331.4±24.9 g); post-study body weights (356±18 g and 368±22.5 g (p>0.05); ICPs at 5 V (5.96±5.16 mmHg and 2.11±1.22 mmHg (p=0.07)); ICPs at 10 V (18.28±14.1 mmHg and 5.56±5.58 mmHg) (p=0.09); testosterone (1.23±0.78 and 0.78±0.58 mmol/dL) (p=0.39); blood glucose (151±22 mg/dL and 168.6±16.2 mg/dL) (p=0.12); triglyceride (93.4±19.8 mg/dL and 52.1±18.6 mg/dL) (p=0.01); total cholesterol (50.2±7.2 mg/dL and 47.7±6.6 mg/dL) (p=0.51); and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (10.0±4.4 mg/dL and 3.5±2.1 mg/dL) (p=0.01). The mean collagen thickness was similar (p=0.09); but the mean elastin thickness increased in the atorvastatin group (p=0.01).

 

Conclusion: The present study showed that the use of atorvastatin reduced the intracavernosal pressure in 10 V stimulation, and minimally decreased testosterone levels in rats, within a short period of time. When statin treatment is considered for its protective properties on cardiovascular system or for its lipid-lowering effect. It should be kept in mind that atorvastatin may also adversely contribute to erectile dysfunction.

 

Cite this article as: Bolat MS, Bakırtaş M, Fırat F, Akdeniz E, Çınar Ö, Erdemir F. The effect of atorvastatin on penile intracavernosal pressure and cavernosal morphology in normocholesterolemic rats. Turk J Urol 2019; 45(2): 91-6.

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