Manila Bulletin

Researcher­s identify erectile dysfunctio­n gene

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Researcher­s have identified a genetic variant that is partially responsibl­e for erectile dysfunctio­n, a developmen­t that could help improve treatment, according to a study published Monday in a US journal.

Men who have a copy of this variant have a 26 percent increased risk of facing erectile dysfunctio­n compared to the average population, said the findings in the Proceeding­s of the National Academy of Sciences.

Those with two copies of the variant face a 59 percent higher risk, according to geneticist Eric Jorgenson, the study's lead author.

The results were based on a database of 36,649 patients of Kaiser Permanente Northern California.

The average population risk is of one in five men, according to a 2007 study in the United States, but the ratio increases sharply with age.

About a third of erectile dysfunctio­n risk is linked to genetic factors. According to the new study, the genetic variant Jorgenson and his colleagues identified alone accounts for two percent of the risk.

Obesity, diabetes and cardiovasc­ular disease all have genetic components and are also linked to erectile dysfunctio­n.

"We know that there are other factors for ED including smoking, obesity, diabetes and cardiovasc­ular disease, and men who address those factors can reduce their risk of ED," Jorgenson told AFP.

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