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Association of the VEGF 2578C>A Polymorphism With Metabolic Syndrome and Erectile Dysfunction

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Date 2024 Oct 14
PMID 39397482
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Accumulating evidence suggests a link between vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), erectile dysfunction (ED), and metabolic syndrome (Mets), possibly because VEGF can alter the physiological pathways involved in the regulation of endothelial cell proliferation. This study aimed to investigate the genetic susceptibility of VEGF 2578C>A polymorphism to the development of ED and Mets. Collected data included five-item International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5), components of Mets, and VEGF 2578C>A polymorphism. A total of 596 subjects from Kaohsiung with a mean age of 55.5 years were enrolled, data collection was done at our hospital. Individuals carrying the VEGF 2578 A allele (CA+AA genotypes) demonstrated a higher prevalence of ED compared to those with the CC genotype, with an adjusted odds ratio (OR) of 1.582 (95% confidence interval [95% CI] = 1.123-2.227, value = 0.009) in multivariate binary regression analysis. Similarly, individuals carrying the VEGF 2578 A allele showed a higher prevalence of Mets compared to those with the CC genotype, with an adjusted OR of 2.461 (95% CI = 1.491-4.064, value < 0.001). Furthermore, A allele carriers had significantly lower IIEF-5 scores and a higher number of Mets components compared to those with the C allele ( value < 0.001, respectively). In conclusion, VEGF 2578 A allele carriers are at a greater risk of both Mets and ED, suggesting that the VEGF 2578C>A polymorphism may serve as a common genetic susceptibility factor in the development of both disorders. Further research is warranted to evaluate the mechanisms underlying this association.

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