Neurologists often use supplements consisting of L-alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine – Alpha-GPC for short – to treat early and mild forms of dementia or Alzheimer’s. One side effect that these supplements can have is an unhealthily large increase in libido, write neurologists at the Italian IRCCS Centro Neurolesi Bonino-Pulejo in the Archives of sexual Behavior. Neurologists often use supplements consisting Camiseta Southampton FC of L-alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine – Alpha-GPC for short – to treat early and mild forms of dementia or Alzheimer’s.
One side effect that these supplements can have is an unhealthily large increase in libido, write neurologists at the Italian IRCCS Centro Neurolesi Bonino-Pulejo in the Archives of sexual Behavior.
Neurologists often use supplements consisting of L-alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine – Alpha-GPC for short – to treat early and mild forms of dementia or Alzheimer’s. One side effect that these supplements can have is an unhealthily large increase in libido, write neurologists at the Italian IRCCS Centro Neurolesi Bonino-Pulejo in the Archives of sexual Behavior.
Alpha-GPC, the supplement referred to in the Italians’ publication, is also called choline-alfoscerate. Its structural formula is shown here.
When taken in doses of 400 to 1200 mg alpha-GPC can minimize forgetfulness. [Clin Ther. 2003 Jan;25(1):178-93.]
That was also the reason why a 79-year-old man Camiseta Selección de fútbol de Costa Rica approached the authors of the article. He was the picture of health, his testosterone level was normal, but his short-term memory was declining. This is why the doctors prescribed alpha-GPC for the man.
After using the supplement for six weeks the man’s sexual behaviour had changed. before supplementation he had sex about once a month, after taking the supplement he wanted sex several times a day. He also asked his partner to do oral sex, something he had never done before. In addition he wanted sex in Camiseta CF Monterrey unusual places, and had started to masturbate ‘to minimize his psychological discomfort’.
Both the man himself and his partner also reported that alpha-GPC made his erection harder.
When the researchers got the man to stop taking the supplement his sexual drive decreased within five days.
After that the man started taking the product secretly for a month, during which time the hypersexuality returned.
The researchers speculate that alpha-GPC converts into the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the body, and that this boosts the blood supply to the genitals.
Another mechanism that may be at work is that alpha-GPC converts into trimethylglycine. Trimethylglycine contributes by donating methyl in the synthesis of pro-sexual neurotransmitters and hormones.
The Italian case study is novel: it is the first report of hypersexuality as a result of taking alpha-GPC. There is substantial literature on hypersexuality caused by dopaminergic substances.
“As hypersexuality may be an underreported and overlooked adverse effect of drugs and dietary supplements acting on the cholinergic and aminergic pathways in predisposed individuals, this must be considered when treating and counseling older individuals with improper sexual behaviors”, the researchers conclude.
Choline associated hypersexuality in a 79-year-old man.
Calabrò RS, Cordici F, Genovese C, Bramanti P.
Abstract
Hypersexuality, also referred to as sexually improper behavior and sexual disinhibition, involves persistent, uninhibited sexual behaviors directed at oneself or at others, often associated with neurodegenerative disorders. Choline is a water-soluble vital nutrient, used as a dietary supplement in different diseases. This report was aimed at considering choline intake as a possible cause of iatrogenic hypersexuality. After an evaluation, a 79-year-old man affected by memory loss was diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment and treated with oral choline. After 6 weeks of regular choline assumption, the individual showed a pathological increase in libido with sexual urges. As choline was withdrawn, the hypersexuality disappeared within 5 days. considering that hypersexuality may be an underreported and overlooked adverse effect of drugs and dietary supplements acting on the cholinergic pathway, this must be considered when treating and counselling individuals with improper sexual behavior.
PMID: 23733158 [PubMed – in process]
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