The use of deglycating molecules would reverse erectile dysfunction.
Erectile dysfunction is an early manifestation of cardiovascular disease, it is aggravated by aging and age-related diseases such as diabetes.
Logically, several studies have shown a link between glycation and erectile dysfunction, but treatments that inhibit glycation do not seem to have any effect on erectile dysfunction (1).
On the other hand, very interestingly, a recent study involving 3 groups of 30 rats confirms the direct link between the level of glycation and erectile dysfunction and shows above all that taking a deglycating molecule (and not simply an anti-glycation) reversed the erectile dysfunction in the glycated group (2).
The molecule used, ALT 711 alagebrium, is not available for treatment on humans, but its mechanism of action, AGEs cross-links breaker of or deglycating, once again demonstrates its tremendous potential for the management of the signs of aging linked to glycation.
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1 – D. Neves. Advanced glycation end-products: a common pathway in diabetes and age-related erectile dysfunction. Free Radic Res. 2013;47:49–69. https://doi.org/10.3109/10715762.2013.821701
2 – N. Gurbuz et Al. The therapeutic effect of ALT-711 on erectile function in rats treated with high-level AGEs (advanced glycation end products) containing diet. Int J Impot Res. 2021 Mar 12. Doi: 10.1038/s41443-022-00544-w