MDMA对性功能障碍有治疗潜力吗?对女性和男性性反应周期结果的系统回顾。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Sexual medicine reviews Pub Date : 2023-12-23 DOI:10.1093/sxmrev/qead046
Ava Wexler, Alexandra Dubinskaya, Julie Suyama, Barry R Komisaruk, Jennifer Anger, Karyn Eilber
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引言:性健康是整体幸福感的一个组成部分,经常因常见但诊断不足的性功能障碍而受损。传统的干预措施包括药物和心理治疗。像MDMA这样的非传统疗法为性功能障碍带来了希望。这篇综述深入探讨了MDMA对性反应的影响及其在治疗性功能障碍中的潜在作用。目的:本综述的目的是阐明MDMA对女性和男性性反应周期不同领域的影响。方法:我们对MDMA对女性和男性性反应周期的每个领域的影响进行了系统综述。查询PubMed、MEDLINE和EMBASE,并使用PRISMA(系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)指南筛选结果。使用的搜索词是“MDMA”或“摇头丸”与“欲望”、“唤醒”、“润滑”、“高潮”、“快感”、“性欲”、“勃起”和“射精”的组合。本综述的纳入标准是研究受试者使用MDMA,并描述和测量了女性和/或男性性反应周期中至少一个领域的性结果。包括2000年1月至2022年6月期间发表的随机对照试验、队列研究(前瞻性和回顾性)、调查和文献综述。未涉及感兴趣条件的病例报告和研究被排除在分析之外。已筛选出重复的搜索结果。然后对其余研究进行全文阅读,以确保它们符合纳入和排除标准进行分析。结果:我们确定了181项研究,其中6项符合女性性反应周期评估标准,8项符合男性性反应周期的评估标准。6项研究中有4项报告称,女性使用摇头丸后性欲增加。在4项研究中,有3项研究使用MDMA改善了唤醒和润滑,但在1项随机对照研究中没有受到影响。在男性中,有7项研究评估了MDMA对欲望和/或唤醒的影响,5项研究测量了对勃起的影响,3项研究测量到了对性高潮的影响,2项研究测量出了对射精的影响。60%的基于访谈的研究报告称男性性欲增加,而40%的研究报告混合或没有影响。两项研究报告了勃起障碍,2项报告了混合效应,1项报告了对勃起障碍的恐惧。在男性和女性中,所有评估性高潮的研究都报告了达到性高潮的延迟,但如果达到,强度和快感会增加。主要的结果衡量标准是可变的,主要是定性的。结论:我们的研究结果表明,MDMA通常会增加性欲,并在达到高潮时增强性高潮。尽管MDMA在两性性唤起方面产生了相互矛盾的证据,但它可能会损害男性的勃起和射精功能。
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Does MDMA have treatment potential in sexual dysfunction? A systematic review of outcomes across the female and male sexual response cycles.

Introduction: Sexual health, an integral component of overall well-being, is frequently compromised by common yet underdiagnosed sexual dysfunctions. Traditional interventions encompass pharmaceutical and psychological treatments. Unconventional therapies, like MDMA, offer hope for sexual dysfunction. This review delves into MDMA's effects on sexual responsiveness and its potential role in treating sexual dysfunction.

Objectives: The purpose of this review is to elucidate effects of MDMA on different domains of the female and male sexual response cycles.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review on the effects of MDMA on each domain of the female and male sexual response cycles. PubMed, MEDLINE, and EMBASE were queried, and results were screened using PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. Search terms utilized were "MDMA" or "ecstasy" in combination with "desire," "arousal," "lubrication," "orgasm," "pleasure," "libido," "erection," and "ejaculation." Inclusion criteria for this review were MDMA use by study subjects and sexual outcomes in at least 1 domain of the female and/or male sexual response cycles were described and measured. Randomized controlled trials, cohort studies (both prospective and retrospective), surveys, and literature reviews published between January 2000 and June 2022 were included. Case reports and studies that did not address conditions of interest were excluded from analysis. Duplicated search results were screened out. The remaining studies were then read in full text to ensure they met inclusion and exclusion criteria for analysis.

Results: We identified 181 studies, of which 6 met criteria for assessment of the female sexual response cycle and 8 met criteria for assessment of the male sexual response cycle. Four of 6 studies reported increased sexual desire with MDMA use among women. Arousal and lubrication were improved with MDMA use in 3 of 4 studies, but they were not affected in 1 randomized control study. In men, 7 studies evaluated the effects of MDMA on desire and/or arousal, 5 studies measured impact on erection, 3 on orgasm, and 2 on ejaculation. Sixty percent of interview-based studies reported increased sexual desire in men, while 40% reported mixed or no effect. Two studies reported impairment of erection, 2 reported mixed effects, and 1 reported fear of erection impairment. In both men and women, all studies evaluating orgasm reported delay in achieving orgasm but increased intensity and pleasure if achieved. Primary outcome measures were variable and largely qualitative.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that MDMA generally increases sexual desire and intensifies orgasm when achieved. While producing conflicting evidence on sexual arousal in both sexes, MDMA may impair erectile and ejaculatory function in men.

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Sexual medicine reviews
Sexual medicine reviews UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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