Poorly Controlled Homocystinuria: A Rare Cause of Ischemic Priapism?

We report on the 1st case of ischemic priapism secondary to poorly controlled homocystinuria. Homocystinuria is a rare, autosomal recessive, inherited disorder of metabolism that is caused by a deficiency of cystathionine synthase, leading to marked hyperhomocysteinemia. Arterial and/or venous throm...

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Main Authors: Mark Johnson, BSc, MBChB, Elaine Murphy, MRCP, FRCPath, Amr Raheem, MB BCh, PhD, David Ralph, BSc, MS FRCS(Urol)
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Published: Elsevier 2018-06-01
Series:Sexual Medicine
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116118300163
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spelling doaj-f92749220a4e45cb96ed925f3e8563942020-11-24T20:42:53ZengElsevierSexual Medicine2050-11612018-06-0162171173Poorly Controlled Homocystinuria: A Rare Cause of Ischemic Priapism?Mark Johnson, BSc, MBChB0Elaine Murphy, MRCP, FRCPath1Amr Raheem, MB BCh, PhD2David Ralph, BSc, MS FRCS(Urol)3Andrology Department, University College London Hospital, London, UK; Corresponding Author: Mark Johnson, BSc, MBChB, 47 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8SE, UK. Tel: 020 344 77045 020; Fax: 345 64901Metabolic Disease (Adult Inherited), University College London Hospital, London, UKAndrology Department, University College London Hospital, London, UKAndrology Department, University College London Hospital, London, UKWe report on the 1st case of ischemic priapism secondary to poorly controlled homocystinuria. Homocystinuria is a rare, autosomal recessive, inherited disorder of metabolism that is caused by a deficiency of cystathionine synthase, leading to marked hyperhomocysteinemia. Arterial and/or venous thromboemboli are a major cause of mortality and morbidity in patients with homocystinuria. Untreated patients have a 50% chance of having a vascular event by 30 years of age. Increased homocysteine levels have been reported to upregulate prothrombotic factors and downregulate antithrombotic factors; in particular, increased homocystinuria has been found to downregulate nitric oxide (NO). Mice that are deficient in NO synthase in the cavernosal smooth muscles have a higher incidence of priapism. Decrease in NO synthase causes downregulation of cyclic guanosine monophosphate, phosphodiesterase type 5A, and Rho A/Rho-kinase. Because persistently increased homocysteine also downregulates NO, a similar mechanism could be proposed for priapism secondary to homocystinuria. In patients presenting with priapism, specific features of homocystinuria should be sought; in selected patients, screening with plasma total homocysteine might be appropriate. Ischemic priapism secondary to homocystinuria appears to respond well to the standard treatment options of aspiration, intracavernosal injection with phenylephrine, and, if required, a shunting procedure.Johnson M, Murphy E, Raheem A, Ralph D. Poorly Controlled Homocystinuria: A Rare Cause of Ischemic Priapism? Sex Med 2018;6:171–173. Key Words: Priapism, Homocystinuria, Ischemic Priapismhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116118300163
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author Mark Johnson, BSc, MBChB
Elaine Murphy, MRCP, FRCPath
Amr Raheem, MB BCh, PhD
David Ralph, BSc, MS FRCS(Urol)
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Elaine Murphy, MRCP, FRCPath
Amr Raheem, MB BCh, PhD
David Ralph, BSc, MS FRCS(Urol)
Poorly Controlled Homocystinuria: A Rare Cause of Ischemic Priapism?
Sexual Medicine
author_facet Mark Johnson, BSc, MBChB
Elaine Murphy, MRCP, FRCPath
Amr Raheem, MB BCh, PhD
David Ralph, BSc, MS FRCS(Urol)
author_sort Mark Johnson, BSc, MBChB
title Poorly Controlled Homocystinuria: A Rare Cause of Ischemic Priapism?
title_short Poorly Controlled Homocystinuria: A Rare Cause of Ischemic Priapism?
title_full Poorly Controlled Homocystinuria: A Rare Cause of Ischemic Priapism?
title_fullStr Poorly Controlled Homocystinuria: A Rare Cause of Ischemic Priapism?
title_full_unstemmed Poorly Controlled Homocystinuria: A Rare Cause of Ischemic Priapism?
title_sort poorly controlled homocystinuria: a rare cause of ischemic priapism?
publisher Elsevier
series Sexual Medicine
issn 2050-1161
publishDate 2018-06-01
description We report on the 1st case of ischemic priapism secondary to poorly controlled homocystinuria. Homocystinuria is a rare, autosomal recessive, inherited disorder of metabolism that is caused by a deficiency of cystathionine synthase, leading to marked hyperhomocysteinemia. Arterial and/or venous thromboemboli are a major cause of mortality and morbidity in patients with homocystinuria. Untreated patients have a 50% chance of having a vascular event by 30 years of age. Increased homocysteine levels have been reported to upregulate prothrombotic factors and downregulate antithrombotic factors; in particular, increased homocystinuria has been found to downregulate nitric oxide (NO). Mice that are deficient in NO synthase in the cavernosal smooth muscles have a higher incidence of priapism. Decrease in NO synthase causes downregulation of cyclic guanosine monophosphate, phosphodiesterase type 5A, and Rho A/Rho-kinase. Because persistently increased homocysteine also downregulates NO, a similar mechanism could be proposed for priapism secondary to homocystinuria. In patients presenting with priapism, specific features of homocystinuria should be sought; in selected patients, screening with plasma total homocysteine might be appropriate. Ischemic priapism secondary to homocystinuria appears to respond well to the standard treatment options of aspiration, intracavernosal injection with phenylephrine, and, if required, a shunting procedure.Johnson M, Murphy E, Raheem A, Ralph D. Poorly Controlled Homocystinuria: A Rare Cause of Ischemic Priapism? Sex Med 2018;6:171–173. Key Words: Priapism, Homocystinuria, Ischemic Priapism
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