Aging effects in the extracellular matrix of the clitoris: A scanning electron microscopic analysis

•Scanning electron microscopic analysis of the clitoris extracellular matrix.•Differences caused by age.•Possible correlation with female erectile dysfunction. The present work aims to observe the clitoris’ extracellular matrix in young and old women with a scanning electron microscope. After approv...

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Veröffentlicht in:Morphologie 2023-06, Vol.107 (357), p.259-263
Hauptverfasser: Pires, Lucas Alves Sarmento, Babinski, Monique Silva Dias, Fonseca Junior, Albino, Manaia, Jorge Henrique Martin, Babinski, Marcio Antonio
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Zusammenfassung:•Scanning electron microscopic analysis of the clitoris extracellular matrix.•Differences caused by age.•Possible correlation with female erectile dysfunction. The present work aims to observe the clitoris’ extracellular matrix in young and old women with a scanning electron microscope. After approval of the local research ethics committee, samples of the clitoris body were obtained from cadavers of women between 20 and 40 old (G1) and from cadavers over the age of 60 (G2). The samples were decellularized with NaOH to maintain the extracellular matrix framework, submitted to silver sputter coating, and observed under a scanning electron microscope. The mean age of the cadavers in G1 was 28 years old and 75±6 years old in G2. The groups were composed of 10 cadavers each. It was observed that the collagen was arranged in a disorganized fashion in the samples from the G2 in several regions. There was also a decrease in elastic fibers that anchored the collagen in these samples. The concentration of collagen showed an increase in the older samples in comparison to the G1 samples. Conclusions Female sexual dysfunction is a condition prevalent in a significantly large portion of women and it is more common in elderly women. It is known that the tumescence mechanism requires integrity of the extracellular matrix. The changes observed herein may alter the function of the organ and are similar to observations in studies of men with erectile dysfunction. Female sexual dysfunction is a condition prevalent in a significantly large portion of women and it is more common in elderly women. It is known that the tumescence mechanism requires integrity of the extracellular matrix. The changes observed herein may alter the function of the organ and are similar to observations in studies of men with erectile dysfunction. .
ISSN:1286-0115
DOI:10.1016/j.morpho.2023.01.001