Effects of sertraline on brain current source of the high beta frequency band: analysis of electroencephalography during audiovisual erotic stimulation in males with premature ejaculation
- Authors
- Kwon, O. Y.; Kam, S. C.; Choi, J. H.; Do, J. M.; Hyun, J. S.
- Issue Date
- Sep-2011
- Publisher
- NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
- Keywords
- current-source analysis; electroencephalography; erotic stimulation; premature ejaculation; SSRI
- Citation
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPOTENCE RESEARCH, v.23, no.5, pp 213 - 219
- Pages
- 7
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPOTENCE RESEARCH
- Volume
- 23
- Number
- 5
- Start Page
- 213
- End Page
- 219
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/23600
- DOI
- 10.1038/ijir.2011.30
- ISSN
- 0955-9930
1476-5489
- Abstract
- To identify the effects of sertraline, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, for the treatment of premature ejaculation (PE), changes in brain current-source density (CSD) of the high beta frequency band (22-30 Hz) induced by sertraline administration were investigated during audiovisual erotic stimulation. Eleven patients with PE (36.9 +/- 7.8 yrs) and 11 male volunteers (24.2 +/- 1.9 years) were enrolled. Scalp electroencephalography (EEG) was conducted twice: once before sertraline administration and then again 4h after the administration of 50 mg sertraline. Statistical non-parametric maps were obtained using the EEG segments to detect the current-density differences in the high beta frequency bands (beta-3, 22-30 Hz) between the EEGs before and after sertraline administration in the patient group and between the patient group and controls after the administration of sertraline during the erotic video sessions. Comparing between before and after sertraline administration in the patients with PE, the CSD of the high beta frequency band at 4 h after sertraline administration increased significantly in both superior frontal gyri and the right medial frontal gyrus (P<0.01). The CSD of the beta-3 band of the patients with PE were less activated significantly in the middle and superior temporal gyrus, lingual and fusiform gyrus, inferior occipital gyrus and cuneus of the right cerebral hemisphere compared with the normal volunteers 4h after sertraline administration (P<0.01). In conclusion, sertraline administration increased the CSD in both the superior frontal and right middle temporal gyrus in patients with PE. The results suggest that the increased neural activity in these particular cerebral regions after sertraline administration may be associated with inhibitory effects on ejaculation in patients with PE. International Journal of Impotence Research (2011) 23, 213-219; doi:10.1038/ijir.2011.30; published online 23 June 2011
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