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Increased cavernosal relaxation by Phoneutria nigriventer toxin, PnTx2-6, via activation at NO/cGMP signaling
Erectile dysfunction mechanisms in diabetic patients are multifactorial and often lead to resistance to current therapy. Animal toxins have been used as pharmacological tools to study penile erection. Human accidents involving the venom of Phoneutria nigriventer spider are characterized by priapism....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3253321/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21975567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijir.2011.47 |
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author | Nunes, K.P. Wynne, B.M. Cordeiro, M.N. Borges, M.H. Richardson, M Leite, R. DeLima, M.E. Webb, R. C |
author_facet | Nunes, K.P. Wynne, B.M. Cordeiro, M.N. Borges, M.H. Richardson, M Leite, R. DeLima, M.E. Webb, R. C |
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description | Erectile dysfunction mechanisms in diabetic patients are multifactorial and often lead to resistance to current therapy. Animal toxins have been used as pharmacological tools to study penile erection. Human accidents involving the venom of Phoneutria nigriventer spider are characterized by priapism. We hypothesize that PnTx2-6 potentiates cavernosal relaxation in diabetic mice by increasing cGMP. This effect is nNOS dependent. Cavernosal strips were contracted with phenylephrine (10(−5) M) and relaxed by electrical field stimulation (EFS, 20V, 1–32 Hz) in the presence or absence of PnTx2-6 (10(−8) M).Cavernosal strips from nNOS and eNOS knocaut (KO) mice, besides nNOS inhibitor (10(−5)M), were used to evaluate the role of this enzyme in the potentiation effect evoked by PnTx2-6. Tissue cGMP levels were determined after stimulation with PnTx2-6 in presence or absence of L-NAME (10(−4)M) and ω-conotoxin GVIA (10(−6)M), an N-type calcium channel inhibitor. Results showed PnTx2-6 enhanced cavernosal relaxation in diabetic mice (65%) and eNOS KO mice, but not in nNOS KO mice. The toxin effect in the cavernosal relaxation was abolished by nNOS inhibitor. cGMP levels are increased by PnTx2-6, however L-NAME abolished this enhancement as well as ω-conotoxin GVIA. We conclude PnTx2-6 facilitates penile relaxation in diabetic mice through a mechanism dependent on nNOS, probably via increasing NO/cGMP production. |
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spelling | pubmed-32533212012-09-01 Increased cavernosal relaxation by Phoneutria nigriventer toxin, PnTx2-6, via activation at NO/cGMP signaling Nunes, K.P. Wynne, B.M. Cordeiro, M.N. Borges, M.H. Richardson, M Leite, R. DeLima, M.E. Webb, R. C Int J Impot Res Article Erectile dysfunction mechanisms in diabetic patients are multifactorial and often lead to resistance to current therapy. Animal toxins have been used as pharmacological tools to study penile erection. Human accidents involving the venom of Phoneutria nigriventer spider are characterized by priapism. We hypothesize that PnTx2-6 potentiates cavernosal relaxation in diabetic mice by increasing cGMP. This effect is nNOS dependent. Cavernosal strips were contracted with phenylephrine (10(−5) M) and relaxed by electrical field stimulation (EFS, 20V, 1–32 Hz) in the presence or absence of PnTx2-6 (10(−8) M).Cavernosal strips from nNOS and eNOS knocaut (KO) mice, besides nNOS inhibitor (10(−5)M), were used to evaluate the role of this enzyme in the potentiation effect evoked by PnTx2-6. Tissue cGMP levels were determined after stimulation with PnTx2-6 in presence or absence of L-NAME (10(−4)M) and ω-conotoxin GVIA (10(−6)M), an N-type calcium channel inhibitor. Results showed PnTx2-6 enhanced cavernosal relaxation in diabetic mice (65%) and eNOS KO mice, but not in nNOS KO mice. The toxin effect in the cavernosal relaxation was abolished by nNOS inhibitor. cGMP levels are increased by PnTx2-6, however L-NAME abolished this enhancement as well as ω-conotoxin GVIA. We conclude PnTx2-6 facilitates penile relaxation in diabetic mice through a mechanism dependent on nNOS, probably via increasing NO/cGMP production. 2011-10-06 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3253321/ /pubmed/21975567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijir.2011.47 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Nunes, K.P. Wynne, B.M. Cordeiro, M.N. Borges, M.H. Richardson, M Leite, R. DeLima, M.E. Webb, R. C Increased cavernosal relaxation by Phoneutria nigriventer toxin, PnTx2-6, via activation at NO/cGMP signaling |
title | Increased cavernosal relaxation by Phoneutria nigriventer toxin, PnTx2-6, via activation at NO/cGMP signaling |
title_full | Increased cavernosal relaxation by Phoneutria nigriventer toxin, PnTx2-6, via activation at NO/cGMP signaling |
title_fullStr | Increased cavernosal relaxation by Phoneutria nigriventer toxin, PnTx2-6, via activation at NO/cGMP signaling |
title_full_unstemmed | Increased cavernosal relaxation by Phoneutria nigriventer toxin, PnTx2-6, via activation at NO/cGMP signaling |
title_short | Increased cavernosal relaxation by Phoneutria nigriventer toxin, PnTx2-6, via activation at NO/cGMP signaling |
title_sort | increased cavernosal relaxation by phoneutria nigriventer toxin, pntx2-6, via activation at no/cgmp signaling |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3253321/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21975567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijir.2011.47 |
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