Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation via the hippocampal brain‐derived neurotrophic factor–tyrosine kinase receptor B pathway to affect sexual behavior and neuroplasticity in rapid ejaculation rats

Author:

Liu Qiushi12,Wang Ming12ORCID,Wang Weinan12,Yue Shaoyu12ORCID,Jannini Tommaso B.3,Jannini Emmanuele A.3ORCID,Jiang Hui4ORCID,Zhang Xiansheng12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Department of Urology The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University Hefei China

2. Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Urological and Andrological Diseases Research and Medical Transformation Anhui Medical University Hefei China

3. Department of Systems Medicine University of Rome Tor Vergata Rome Italy

4. Department of Urology Peking University First Hospital Institute of Urology Peking University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPremature ejaculation (PE) is the most prevalent sexual dysfunction among men. Eejaculation involves a complex nervous mechanism in which the ejaculatory centers play a key role in modulating sperm emission. Although treatment possibilities span from psychotherapy to pharmacological approaches, results show inconsistent efficacy. In this context, the emergence of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) as a non‐invasive neuromodulatory approach represents a compelling avenue for potential therapeutic exploration.ObjectiveTo investigate whether high‐frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation can modulate the ejaculatory behavior of rats with rapid ejaculation by altering neurotransmitter levels and neuroplasticity in the hippocampus.MethodsRats have been screened for rapid ejaculation by observing behavioral indices of mating, and subsequently divided into two groups. The intervention group was administered with a 10 Hz rTMS stimulation, whereas the control group received a sham procedure. Upon the delivery of rTMS, we investigated ejaculation latency (EL), the hippocampal 5‐hydroxytryptamine (5‐HT) concentration, brain‐derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), synaptophysin (SYN), and postsynaptic density protein 95 (PSD95) expressions, as well as BDNF‐receptor tyrosine kinase receptor B (TrkB) pathway upregulation.ResultsAfter 14 days, EL was increased in the intervention group compared with the control group. 5‐HT concentration in the hippocampal region was increased, and high‐frequency rTMS activated the BDNF and TrkB pathways, including phosphorylation of cAMP response element‐binding protein (CREB), and upregulated the transcription and protein expression of SYN, and PSD95.ConclusionRTMS upregulates BDNF, SYN, and PSD95 expression through activation of the BDNF–TrkB pathway and increases brain 5‐hydroxytryptamine thereby regulating neuroplasticity and improving ejaculation.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Endocrinology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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